German dental laboratory Nee Zahntechnik is leveraging Stratasys’ J5 DentaJet 3D printer to produce implants, veneers and splints, surgical guides, and dentures.
Clear aligners are one of the most popular and rapidly growing orthodontic treatments worldwide, and one of the most common end-use applications for 3D printing, according to Formlabs.
Med-tech start-up Axial3D has announced the closing of a 15 million USD investment round led by a strategic investment of 10 million USD from Stratasys. The companies will provide a joint offering to make patient-specific 3D printing solutions.
4D Design includes a range of expert services that will support medical device developers as they explore ways to deliver improved biodegradable medical products using 4D Biomaterials’ 4Degra photocurable polycarbonate urethane polymer.
On day four of the TCT Conference @ Formnext, Vishwanath Nayak, Principal Engineer at GE Healthcare, will discuss the implementation of metal additive manufacturing into the production in Medical devices.
Carbon has announced that its developmental bioabsorbable elastomer platform has demonstrated biocompatibility in vivo (in a living organism), with all samples being classified as non-toxic and exhibiting tunable times for full absorption.
Medical device manufacturer PrinterPrezz has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the development of 3D printed medical implants with collaborators in Singapore.
SprintRay Inc., a provider of digital dentistry and 3D printing solutions, has announced the commercial launch of OnX Tough, a ‘next generation’ hybrid ceramic resin designed for 3D printing dental prosthetics.
In our latest Executive Interview, we speak to the newly appointed President of Healthcare at Formlabs Guillaume Bailliard about the opportunities for 3D printing in the medical space.
Researchers at Penn State have successfully 3D bioprinted breast cancer tumours and treated them in a new study to better understand the disease that is one of the biggest killers worldwide. Penn State says that this is a scientific first.
Privately held medical device company ulrich Medical USA has been granted 510(k) clearance by the FDA for its Flux-C 3D printed porous titanium cervical interbody device.
Desktop Health, the healthcare arm of Desktop Metal, announced today it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance of SmileGuard resin, a breakthrough light-curable biocompatible material.