The two companies believe their collaboration will represent a 'major advancement' in MR imaging and the creation of 3D patient-specific models, suggesting healthcare professionals will be able to better visualise and communicate patient anatomy.
Its UltraThineer Lab will house BMF's proprietary projection micro stereolithography (PµSL) technology and work to manufacture custom cosmetic veneers.
The company specialises in digital workflows for producing orthodontic and prosthetic components and believes the Lumia X1 machine supports its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of precision, efficiency, and product quality.
The DENTAL PRO series adopts the Parisian company’s flagship MOVINGLight top-down DLP technology and is said to deliver 'productivity, precision, and versatility' for a range of dental applications.
Their collaboration will work to provide broader access to these advanced surgical tools, enhancing surgical precision and the standard of care in orthopedic, orthopedic oncology, and maxillofacial surgeries.
An industrial company serving the aerospace & energy markets from North America and an orthopaedic OEM have ordered a feasibility study and proof of concept study of Freemelt's AM technology, respectively.
The device is indicated for intervertebral body fusion for use at either one level or two contiguous levels in the lumbar spine, from L2 to S1, for the treatment of degenerative disc disease (DDD) with up to Grade 1 spondylolisthesis.
Acuity is said to have moved to invest in the technology to ensure a vertical integration of manufacturing processes, helping the company to gain better control of cost, lead times and quality.
TCT Group Content Manager Sam Davies visits Copner Biotech to learn more about their bioprinting machinery and a 3D printing-enabled cell culture scaffold.
In the latest of TCT's 'A day in the life...' feature, we speak to Elen Parry, a Product Development Manager at Crispin Orthotics, about her work designing and developing medical device solutions with 3D printing.