 3-dimensional, 3D printing has great potential for fabricating scaffolds for tissue engineering due to its ability to create complex geometries, porous structures, and incorporate growth factors. Recent advances in biomaterials have enabled the development of novel materials suitable for 3D printing, such as ceramics, polymers, and composites. These materials can be combined with each other or with other components to improve printability and expand the range of applications in regenerative medicine. This article was authored by Udiabanu Jamal Amarika and Karthik Tappa.