Science

Biomaterials that are biocompatible and biodegradable

What are biomaterials?

Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that are designed and developed to treat or improve the function of damaged tissues, organs, and more.

Versatile functional biomaterial platform

Long-acting injectable (LAI) platform

MEDI-RM™

Self-healing activation through endogenous stem cells

At Medipolymer, we seek to find better treatments and solutions for the aging population, their caretakers, healthcare workers, and researchers.

Developing biomaterials from synthetic and naturally derived compositions, our technology can be used as functional drug delivery vehicles, scaffolds, injectable hydrogels, microspheres, and more to treat intractable diseases.

Based on the accumulated expertise of approximately 30+ years of research, our team is conducting collaborative research with specialists from universities and research institutes as well as experienced surgeons from hospitals. 

Research and Development

Functional Biomaterials

  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Drug Delivery
  • Biodegradable Materials
  • Stem Cell Engineering 

Injectable Hydrogels

  • Thermosensitive Hydrogel
  • Click-crosslinkable Hydrogel
  • Electrostatic-interaction Hydrogel

Bioprinting Ink

  • Hydrogel Based Bio-Ink (Photo)
  • Filament Bio-Ink (Thermal)
  • Powder Bio-Ink (Thermal)
  • Liquid Bio-Ink (DLP)

Target 1: Prefilled Syringe

  • Dementia (Alzheimer’s)
  • Schizophrenia
  • (Rheumatoid) Arthritis
  • Hearing Loss/Deafness
  • Cancer



Target 2: Self-Healing

   Endogenous stem cells

    • Bone Regeneration
    • Spinal Cord Injury
    • Skin Regeneration
    • Cardiovascular Disease
    • Neurological Disease
    • Etc.