nano3Dprint’s 3D printing technologies will be utilised to build integrated microcontroller systems for sensor-embedded devices that will benefit children served by the Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children (LuskinOIC).
Axial3D's ‘state-of-the-art’ facility in Belfast will be dedicated to advancing the use of 3D printing for hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and medical research companies.
Leading medical device company restor3d, a company that manufactures 3D printed implants and instruments, is celebrating two milestones this week. The first is the successful implantation of the Kinos Axiom Total Ankle System.
Carbon announced on January 17 the appointment of Terri Capriolo as the Senior Vice President of Oral Health. Capriolo brings healthcare industry expertise and sales experience after previous roles at National Dentex, Solvay Dental 360 and Straumann.
The University of South Florida (USF) has been awarded the Patents for Humanity award by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its patent of the 3D printed nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, which was created early on in the COVID-19 pandemic.
University of Nottingham researchers have received a 6 million GBP grant from ESPRC to develop a 3D printing toolkit that will support the adoption of the technology in the UK healthcare sector.
A research team made up of scientists from the National Eye Institute (NEI), a branch of the National Institute of Health (NIH), has used patient stem cells and 3D bioprinting to produce eye tissue.
In the study, written by Andreas Falk, COO of Erler Zimmer, the importance of cadavers in the teaching of anatomical science and medicine is explained.
Lithoz has announced the development of the LithaBone HA 480 for 3D printed bone replacements, with significant improvements compared to previous Lithoz bone graft substitutes.
Formlabs and Digital Smile Design (DSD) have announced the development of 'robust 3D printing digital workflow solutions and curricula' that will bolster efficiency and patient treatment outcomes in dentistry.
Lynxter has announced the launch of a new silicone 3D printer. The company says the S300X is a “groundbreaking” new solution for the 3D printing of elastomers.