A young Dutch woman has had a large part of her skull replaced with a 3D-printed version, saving her life after she was diagnosed with a bone thickening disorder.
Brightwake — a creative development, engineering, production and research company based in Nottingham, UK — uses 3D printing extensively in the creation of new products. But when it comes to 3D printing and medicine, that's just the beginning...
3D Systems has commenced shipping of its ProJet 1200 Micro-SLA 3D printer - a highly-accurate, compact professional machine aimed at dental labs and jewellery-makers.
David Cameron has presented a gift designed by Daniel Hilldrup to the Israeli President that was 3D printed by IPF using Stratasys multi-material technology.
A man's face has been rebuilt by surgeons in Swansea using 3D printing technology from Renishaw and LayerWise after he suffered an horrific bike accident in 2012.
Stratasys has announced its new low-cost 3D printer for entry into digital dentistry, the Objet Eden260V, in addition to new materials to replicate teeth realistically.
Amanda Boxtel was paralysed in a skiing accident at 24 years old, she was told she'd never walk again. Fast forward 22 years and Amanda is walking thanks in no small part to the 3D printed parts in her exoskeleton.