Stratasys has announced that it has partnered with Siemens Healthineers to carry out a landmark research project designed to develop new state-of-the-art solutions for the advancement of medal imaging phantoms for computed tomography (CT) imaging.
Materialise Mimics Innovation Suite, 3Matic and Magics will be leveraged at Ricoh’s centralised medical device manufacturing facility and its Point of Care facilities.
3D Systems has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its NextDent Base material, which has been designed to support the additive manufacture of denture bases in full or partial removable dentures.
Axtra3D has partnered with 3D Systems and Oqton to allow dental customers to use their materials and software offerings alongside its Hybrid Photosynthesis 3D printing technology.
Hannover Medical School’s (MHH) ENT clinic has used Desktop Health’s 3D-Bioplotter Manufacturer Series to produce a customised ear implant with drug release benefits.
3D Systems has announced a patient-specific cranial implant additively manufactured with its extrusion technology has been successfully used in a cranioplasty at the University Hospital Basel.
Finnish healthtech company CurifyLabs has announced the launch of what it says is the first in the world GMP (good manufacturing practice) produced Pharma Inks for 3D printable medicines.
Axial3D and GE HealthCare have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding that will see them combine their segmentation and imaging expertise to make 3D printed orthopaedic applications safer and more accessible.
Formlabs has announced the introduction of three healthcare-focused 3D printing materials to its library. BioMed Elastic 50A Resin, BioMed Flex 80A Resin, and IBT Flex Resin have been added to the company’s range of materials.
The University of Oxford has announced that researchers at the institution have developed a ‘breakthrough’ 3D printing technique that it says could one day provide tailored repairs for those who suffer brain injuries.
Desktop Health, the healthcare brand of Desktop Metal, has announced that its Flexcera Smile Ultra+ dental 3D printing resin is now available for purchase in Europe.