Aleksi Palmroth

Research And Development Engineer - Medical Business Unit at Arctic Biomaterials

Aleksi Palmroth is an accomplished Research and Development Engineer specializing in medical and bioplastics materials. Currently employed at Arctic Biomaterials Medical since February 2020, Aleksi focuses on developing resorbable medical-grade materials and biodegradable compounds. Prior experience includes a position as a Doctoral Student at BioMediTech Institute where research centered on wirelessly readable implantable resorbable sensors, along with extensive work on biomaterials processing and characterization. As a Course Assistant at Tampere University of Technology, Aleksi gained teaching experience in biodegradable polymers and tissue engineering. Aleksi holds a Doctor of Science in Biomaterials from Tampere University and a Master of Science in Biotechnology, with additional academic experience as an exchange student at Technische Universität Braunschweig.

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Tampere, Finland

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Arctic Biomaterials

Arctic Biomaterials Oy develops, manufactures bioresorbable composite materials for our customers´ orthopaedic implants and medical applications. ABM´s ultra-strong X3 bioactive natural mineral fiber composites are even for load-bearing indications. We also offer ISO Class 7 clean room medical manufacturing and laboratory services for all your needs. ABM X3 - bioactive natural mineral fiber Strength to your biomaterials with a bone regeneration innovation! ABM´s natural mineral fiber composite provides ultra-high torque strength with advanced bioactivity, bone growth and new bone formation properties. Commercialize your vision of strong and solid bioresorbable implants using the ABMcomposite technology and technical support. Benefits of natural mineral fiber composites Ultimate mechanical properties + A balanced pH environment, promoting bone healing and improving biocompatibility + excellent bone-implant interaction and stimulation of osteogenesis.


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Tampere, Finland

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51-200

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