Carmelo de Maria, Research Center “E. Piaggio” – University of Pisa, Italy – "Inkjet Printing for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Applications and Future Perspectives"
                                Damien Lacroix, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom – "Computational Simulation of Cell Seeding in a Rapid‐Prototyped Scaffold"
                                Geoffrey Mitchell, Centre for rapid and sustainable product development, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal – "The Scope for Electrospinning in Tissue Engineering"
                                Gwendolen Reilly, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom – "Experimental Models of Mechanobiological Cues in Bone Tissue Engineering"
                                Hans Van Oosterwyck, KU Leuven, Belgium – "Microenvironmental Regulation of Cell Fate: a Computational Modelling Approach"
                                Jan T Czernuszka, Oxford University, United Kingdom – "The importance of controlling scaffold properties at several length scales"
                                Jetze Visser, Department of Orthopaedics at the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands – "Engineering of Hydrogels for Biofabrication"
                                Lorenzo Moroni, University of Twente, MIRA Institute, Dept of Tissue Regeneration, Enschede, the Netherlands – "Biofabrication Technologies to Instruct Regeneration"
                                Paulo Fernandes, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal – "Topology Optimization of Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering"
                                Seeram Ramakrishna, Centre for Nanofibers & Nanotechnology, National University of Singapore, Singapore – "Fiber Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine"
                                Vladimir Mironov, Chief Scientific Officer of 3D Bioprinting Solutions, Moscow, Russia and Visiting Professor at Renato Archer Center for Information Technology, Campinas, Brazil – "Towards Industrial 3D Bioprinting: Scalability through Automation"