Hard-tissue regeneration
Porous constructs that support bone and cartilage repair, complementing the bone-fixation program.
Porous silk-fibroin scaffolds with a tunable, interconnected pore network and controllable resorption — a regeneration platform for soft and hard tissue, built on scaffolds the founder has already fabricated.
In tissue engineering, the scaffold is not just a filler — its pore size, connectivity and stiffness guide how cells attach, migrate and rebuild tissue. Silk fibroin lets us engineer that architecture deliberately, then resorb it on a timeline matched to healing.
Silk fibroin is a structural protein whose mechanics and degradation can be programmed through its molecular structure — giving a single material the range to serve very different tissues.
The same core material science can be configured for distinct regeneration needs — which is what turns a single proof into a platform.
Porous constructs that support bone and cartilage repair, complementing the bone-fixation program.
Matrices for soft-tissue reconstruction where guided cell in-growth and resorption matter.
The very same scaffold technology, adapted into a breathable wound-healing matrix.
The scaffold line is in formulation and design — advancing as the lead fixation program validates the platform.
Silk scaffolds have already been fabricated and characterised by the founder.
Defining reproducible, tissue-specific scaffold formulations under design controls.
Prioritised to advance once the bone-fixation program de-risks the platform.
Detailed scaffold work packages and the regeneration roadmap are shared under confidentiality with qualified investors and advisors.