New innovations in booming 3D printing industry

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As global demand for new innovations in the booming 3D printing industry grows exponentially by the day, Rainbow Coral Corp. (OTCBB: RBCC) is preparing to capitalize with groundbreaking new products for the 3D marketplace.

3D printing is such a hot industry that even top analysts are revising their growth forecasts. Earlier this month, a Credit Suisse research team revised the firm's 2016 projection for the 3D printing market up 357 percent, from $175 million to $800 million. In four years, Wohlers Associates believes that the sale of 3D printing products and services will approach $6 billion worldwide, and $10.8 billion by 2021.

Overlooked market opportunities for emerging 3D printing technology are responsible for the revised projections. One of those overlooked opportunities is 3D bioprinting, a revolutionary newtechnique that involves the printing of cell-loaded replicas of human tissues for the purposes of drug testing and regenerative medicine.

RBCC is working closely with its joint venture partner, Nano3D Biosciences (n3D) to capitalize on the extraordinary demand for new innovations by developing and marketing the BiO Assay, the world's first commercially available 3D bioprinting system designed for high throughput and high-content drug screening. The automated toxicity assay uses biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles to print cells into 3D structures much faster and more affordably than competing bioprinting tech currently on the market.

The BiO Assay represents a revolution in pharmaceutical research, offering better and faster results than have previously been possible.

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