Living Library

Adding further to our facilities on site we recently upgraded our living library of marine coral, with enhanced capacity to deliver a suite of biomaterials.

This significantly adds to our portfolio of applications for advancement in Medical Device, Dentistry and 3D Additive Manufacturing.

Each biomaterial material has properties which bring innovation potential across interconnected porosity, integral strength and mineral composition, delivering faster healing for patients.

Latest News

Natural Resource Conservation – Zoan Biobank

Recent extreme weather events in Europe and news of coral bleaching and death of some of the most resilient corals in the Florida Keys are shining a spotlight on the need for government, politicians, business and individuals to think and act sustainably.  Zoan has a unique living library of 30+ corals in a state-of-the-art facility at…

Visiting Cellink

Thank you to the Cellink team for hosting us in their highly impressive facility in Gothenberg.

We are making excellent progress towards our development of 3D bioprinted tissue model containing sustainably grown coral skeletal particles.

Zoan and partners at TERMIS 2023

Zoan, Cellink and University of Galway collaboration on 3D printable coral-containing bioinks to present results at TERMIS, Manchester, 28-31st March 2023: Biocompatibility of 3D bioprinted tissue model prototypes containing sustainably grown coral skeletal particles for orthopedic applicationsE. Pernevik et. al. Zoan and partners at CELLINK and University of Galway will be presenting the early results from our coral bioink…

Our Sustainability Model

As a Med Tech company that aims to improve people’s health, we recognise the need to preserve a healthy environment. The link between human and environmental health is well established: the WHO states that one in four premature deaths is related to environmental issues caused by humans and the World Bank acknowledges that sustainable management…

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