Bio-implants production to be developed in Iran via IDRO’s contribution

Iran is expanding its bio-implant production, with the Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) leading efforts to meet domestic medical needs, Hamid Bazargan, IDRO’s Deputy for Advanced Industries, stated in a press conference on the plans of the organizations for the modern industries focusing on the bio-implant project of Kermanshah

Iran is expanding its bio-implant production, with the Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) leading efforts to meet domestic medical needs, Hamid Bazargan, IDRO’s Deputy for Advanced Industries, stated in a press conference on the plans of the organizations for the modern industries focusing on the bio-implant project of Kermanshah.

He highlighted that while production is focused on local demand, the potential for exports exists if tissue supply challenges are resolved.
One successful initiative in this field is the project of Kish Tissue Regeneration Corporation, which has played a key role in bio-implant development, supported by IDRO.

This technology is currently one of the most advanced technologies in the world and is available only to a limited number of countries, Bazargan said, adding, simply put, the human body cannot rebuild the damaged tissues in some situations; for example, in the case of a severe fracture, platinum is used, but these synthetic materials are not compatible with body tissue and can lead to problems such as arthritis,