 4D printing has emerged as a transformative technology in the field of biomedical engineering, offering the potential for dynamic, stimuli responsive structures with applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, medical devices, and diagnostics. Materials innovations, fabrication advancements, and emerging applications such as personalized medicine, nanomedicine, and bioelectronics are necessary to overcome current challenges and realize the full potential of this technology. Collaboration between material scientists, biologists, engineers, regulators, and industry is essential for interdisciplinary research and progress in this area. This article was authored by Masiya Ramizani and Sadie Mohamed Raipan.