TUCSON: As the senior care industry gains more traction amongst both veteran and fledgling tech companies, one startup is poised to take the aging services sector by storm.
It’s using 3-D bioprinting technology to create living tissues that can be used for testing new drugs and could eventually replace damaged tissues — and perhaps organs — in the human body.
That’s the idea behind BioBots, which had a sort of Facebook-esque start in a University of Pennsylvania dorm room last year.
But the newly formed company is now creating buzz in the health care space…