Redwire Space prints human knee cartilage in space for the first time | TechCrunch

News Summary
- The meniscus cartilage was printed on Redwire s BioFabrication Facility BFF on the ISS
- The printing is a major step forward toward the development of a repeatable microgravity manufacturing process for reliable bioprinting at scale
- Redwire Space has made major strides into biotechnology in recent months
- The company announced it would open a square foot research park focused on biotech and microgravity in Indiana earlier this summer
- On a SpaceX Commercial Resupply mission to the ISS scheduled for November Redwire will launch payloads focused on pharmaceutical drug development in microgravity and an experiment to biopprint cardiac tissue
Redwire Space has successfully bioprinted a human knee meniscus aboard the International Space Station, a landmark development that could help people recovering from meniscus injuries here on Earth. [+2098 chars]