Cybermed Inc., a global innovator in digital dental technology, is set to redefine the dental prosthesis industry with the launch of REON Ceramic C&V (Crown and Veneer), a cutting-edge ceramic 3D printing material.
This research project is using Stratasys’ RadioMatrix materials and Digital Anatomy technology with Siemens Healthineers’ advanced algorithms to replace simplistic anatomical phantom models for pre-surgery planning and education.
FRPD is the first dental material to harness Carbon's proprietary dual-cure chemistry and promises to enhance the performance and reliability of dental appliances.
Providing enhancements to clarity, precision, and consistency in measurement and inspection tasks, the new solution can be used in a variety of applications.
The printer is considered 'foundational' to its multi-material, monolithic jetted denture solution and is said to facilitate the rapid production of patient-specific dentures.
The integration of Oqcam's AI-driven automated build preparation capabilities with Axtra3D's SLA 3D printing technology will, the partners hope, help to automate nesting and reduce manual set-up time.
Brent Wright reports from Additive Manufacturing Strategies in New York where the medical track delivered stories of 3D printing's impact in healthcare and the challenges that persist.
Structure's SDK is said to enable developers to build their own 3D scanning applications and represents a key element in the company's drive to enable product development and improved patient care for entrepreneurs and large global companies alike.
Existing investors Techstart, Innovation Ulster Limited, and Clarendon were joined in the fund-raising effort by three new investors: 57 Stars, Whiterock, and Innovate UK.