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Midlands medtech spinout behind new biodegradable material for 3D printed implants raises £1.6m

29 July 2021
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4D Biomaterials, a spinout from the universities of Warwick and Birmingham, which has developed a new biomaterial used for 3D printing medical implants, has completed a £1.6m funding round.

The investment was led by DSW Ventures and backed by the MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund, which is managed by Mercia and part of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund, Mercia’s own funds, and existing investor SFC Capital.

The funding will be used to develop a range of products through partnerships with medical device companies and expand its team with the creation of five new jobs at its premises in MediCity.

4D Biomaterials’ product 4Degra™ can be printed to the exact shape required for a tissue scaffold with an open cell honeycomb structure that harmlessly degrades while promoting tissue regeneration following implantation. As natural tissue grows back through the voids, the structure gradually erodes and is expelled harmlessly by the body. 4Degra is being developed to improve patient outcomes in a range of applications including tumour removal in breast cancer patients, and  could also help patients recovering from other types of surgery and trauma, such as that caused by road traffic accidents.

4Degra – which is the only 3D printed material of its type that is also biodegradable - was developed over 15 years in Professor Andrew Dove’s research group at the Universities of Warwick and Birmingham.  Recently published research has shown the 3D printed tissue scaffolds have ‘shape memory’ which means their structure is retained when the scaffold is implanted into tissues, where they show highly promising tissue-healing performance, including the ability to support cell migration, the ‘ingrowth’ of tissues, and revascularisation (blood vessel growth).

Having spun out of the universities last year, the company appointed Phil Smith, an entrepreneur with a track record in biotech spin-outs, as its CEO.

Phil said: “I am delighted to welcome DSW Ventures and Mercia on board at this exciting time for the company. The raise was oversubscribed by 60%, helped by the continuing support of SFC Capital and our angel investors. This puts us in a strong position as we move into the next phase of taking our products to market.”

The investment will become the seventh in the portfolio for DSW Ventures, the UK-regional focused venture capital business.

Ellie Boardman, Investment Executive at DSW Ventures, said: “We have been extremely impressed by the team and product ever since our first meeting. The technology is constantly evolving, and we have been delighted to follow the company’s ongoing progress throughout the investment process. We believe 4D Biomaterials’ technology is truly innovative and have very high hopes for the company’s future.”

Mercia has a strong track record in the healthcare sector. Companies it has supported using MEIF funding include prosthetics technology firm Adapttech, woundcare therapy specialist NuVision and Locate Bio, which is developing new treatments for patients with spinal conditions.

David Baker, Investment Manager at Mercia added: “4D Biomaterials is pioneering a new generation of biomaterials that offers benefits for patients and the health service alike. Not only could they speed up healing and remove the need for follow-on surgery, whether for tissue reconstruction or to remove the original implant. The funding will enable the company to find partners worldwide.”


Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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