Cyberbone
Develops and manufactures personalized, bioresorbable 3D-printed implants for bone regeneration using proprietary bone-forming filaments and hydrogel technologies.
- CEO / Founder
- Marcin Wątrobiński
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $29K
- Latest Round
- Seed
Technology & Products
Key Products
Personalized, bioresorbable 3D-printed implants for bone regeneration (Cyberbone project)
Technological Advantage
Verified advantage: Customized implant design and manufacturing for individual patient anatomy, with materials that bioresorb and promote bone regeneration. Defensible through proprietary material formulations and process.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces implant production lead time to 5 days from CT scan to sterile delivery, enabling rapid, patient-specific bone defect treatment with materials that leverage the body's natural regeneration.
How They Differentiate
Focus on rapid, personalized bioresorbable implants with 5-day lead time vs. standard weeks for traditional implants; proprietary bone-forming filaments and hydrogel integration.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Hospitals, clinics, and surgeons in neurosurgery, dental, maxillofacial, and orthopedic fields
Industry Verticals
Medical; Healthcare
Competitors
CollPlant Biotechnologies
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
The company has 875 LinkedIn followers and is developing Cyberbone technology for dental and maxillofacial surgery with a team of engineers, doctors, and nurses. It collaborates with the Medical University in Wrocław, MORATEX Institute of Safety Technology, Politechnika Poznańska, Politechnika Śląska, and Galen-Ortopedia Sp z o. o., and organized a conference on personalized orthopedic implants in November 2021.
Major Milestones
Project implementation with consortium including Medical University in Wrocław and MORATEX Institute; Development of Cyberbone technology for dental and maxillofacial surgery; Production of first batch of personalized NovaOss hydrogels for osteoarthrosis
Notable Customers
OHMATDYT National Specialized Children's Hospital in Kiev; Galen-Ortopedia Bierun; Ludwik Perzyna Provincial Polyclinical Hospital in Kalisz; The 4th Military Clinical Hospital in Wrocław