At the 2025 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston (30 November – 5 December), Bio-LUSH researchers presented their work on bioinspired nanocellulose 3D printing materials, exploring how controlled anisotropic particles can be developed into functional structures, advancing the project's vision for sustainable, high-performance bio-based materials.

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Bio-LUSH was represented at one of the world’s most prestigious materials science gatherings, the 2025 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit, held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. The world’s foremost international scientific gathering for materials research, the MRS Meeting showcases leading interdisciplinary research in both fundamental and applied areas, presented by scientists from around the world. Materials Research Society

The Bio-LUSH contribution came in the form of a presentation titled “Bioinspired Nanocellulose 3D Printing Materials — From Controlled Anisotropic Particles to Functional Structures”, by Gilberto Siqueira, Beatriz Arsuffi, Tommaso Magrini, Gustav Nyström, and André Studart. The presentation sat within the conference’s focus on bioinspired and advanced materials, offering the global research community a window into the project’s work on cellulose microfibrils and their potential for next-generation functional structures.

The symposium on advances in bioinspired and biohybrid materials, brought together an exceptional lineup of speakers and showcased cutting-edge developments in bioinspired materials, making it an ideal venue for Bio-LUSH to engage with the broader international materials science community.

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