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Biofab Biofab is a leading provider of stainless steel metal fabrication services for equipment manufacturers and industry, including components for manufacturers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, semi conductor, architectural and food and beverage industries
BioFabUSA - Manufacturing USA ARMI|BioFabUSA integrates innovative cell and tissue cultures with advances in biofabrication, automation, robotics, and analytical technologies to create disruptive research and development tools and FDA-compliant volume manufacturing processes
BioFabUSA - DoD ManTech BioFabUSA developed the first-ever scalable, modular, automated, and closed manufacturing platform for biofabrication The original Tissue Foundry (shown above) is composed of a series of subsystems, or modules, each representing a different stage of the manufacturing process for cell-based products
Home - BioFab Products Biofab has built a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility on 16 acres in East Butler, PA With 30,000 square feet of manufacturing space under 80 feet of clear crane span, the shop is serviced by two double-hook cranes Biofab has fabricated and shipped single weldments of up to 30 tons weight
BioFab - Blue Tech Base James Ferrier is CEO of BioFab, a biomaterial start-up using agricultural waste and mycelium to develop a breakthrough product for the construction and packaging industries
Biofabrication Apprenticeship Program - BioFabUSA EWD Program - ARMI NextFab is the first foundry for American biotechnology The mission of NextFab is to produce technological solutions that help the United States protect against and respond to health-security threats, enhance daily medical care and add to the U S bioeconomy
ARMI - Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute BioFabUSA, a public-private partnership with more than 170 members across industry, academia, and government, is driving technical and strategic leadership in the development and manufacturing of cell, tissue, and organ-based products