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HoloTile Photonics

Entered program in 2025

Bioprinting platform using light to fabricate 3D tissue in under 30 seconds.

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Andreas Gejl Madsen University of Southern Denmark (SDU)
Drug Discovery
Biotech
Medtech

HoloTile Photonics develops HoloVAM, a compact, light-based, holographic bioprinter that fabricates entire 3D tissue structures in seconds. The system is based on patented SDU technology and offers more than 95% light efficiency, enabling safe, precise, and ultra-fast biofabrication. Co-founded by Andreas Gejl Madsen and Professor Jesper Glückstad, the spinout targets applications in research, medicine, and on-demand tissue production.

Photos by Robert Wengler & Lars Møller

Andreas Gejl Madsen

Andreas Gejl Madsen is a postdoctoral researcher at SDU and co-founder of HoloTile Photonics. His work focuses on holographic 3D light engines for fast and precise fabrication of biological tissue, with the goal of enabling new applications in biofabrication and medical research.

This project is supported by Spin-outs Denmark, a unique program that invests in researchers who create more impact by starting research-based companies.