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Since I saw the original article somewhere around 2010-2016, and am unable to find the original article, here are a few articles that seem to indicate that he might not have been as "mad" as I first indicated.
https://glasgowcityofscienceandinnovation.com/strathclyde-pioneering-3d-printing-technology-aims-to-replace-animal-testing/
https://www.biospectrumasia.com/news/26/1624/scottish-develop-pioneering-3d-bioprinting.html
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-21328109
That last article is certainly promising, since if it is possible to print stem cells, then it follows that organ replication, with the right environment providing the correct hormones, should make this technology a viable replacement option for the rich, or the masses once the old prophecies about humanity surviving its stupidity have come to pass in the next couple decades.