Collaboration and knowledge transfer are essential components of SONOCRAFT’s mission to advance cardiac tissue engineering through innovative bioprinting and ultrasound technologies. As part of this ongoing effort, researchers from the University of Bern recently visited ETH Zurich to exchange scientific expertise and coordinate the next steps of their joint research activities.
The visit provided an important opportunity for researchers to discuss ongoing experiments, share methodological insights, and align technical strategies across their respective work packages. By bringing together complementary expertise in bioprinting, biomaterials, ultrasound-based cell manipulation, and cardiac tissue engineering, the teams continue to strengthen SONOCRAFT’s interdisciplinary foundation.
Such interactions ensure that scientific progress advances in a coordinated and collaborative manner, reinforcing project cohesion and accelerating development toward SONOCRAFT’s goal of creating realistic, physiologically relevant cardiac tissue constructs.
The consortium remains committed to promoting open communication, cross-institutional collaboration, and the continuous flow of knowledge as key drivers of innovation within the project.