The Brighterside of News on MSN
New holographic 3D printer could revolutionize tissue engineering
A team of researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, known as EPFL, has developed a major upgrade to a ...
New technology developments have enabled healthcare advances in 3D printing with an estimated $6.08 billion by 2027 in terms of software, hardware, services and materials. The technology has given a ...
JMIR Publications released a story on how 3D-printed anatomical models are being used to improve surgical outcomes in its ...
3D printing leader Stratasys Ltd. has donated several 3D printers to research labs at the University of Minnesota. The Rehovot, Israel-based firm has sent printers from its Digital Anatomy and ...
Earlier this year, 3D Systems received FDA 510(k) clearance for its 3D-printed, patient-specific cranial implant system. The regulatory milestone marked a historic moment for 3D-printed medical ...
A new medical 3D printer from Stratasys accommodates multiple materials and features multi-color capabilities. The J5 MediJet 3D printer enables users to create detailed 3D anatomical models and ...
It’s not a new technology, but as 3D printing improves, so does safety in the operating room. A Chicago area medical team is using the plastic models to treat the human heart. Multiple machines serve ...
The Visible Heart Laboratories utilize Stratasys 3D printing technology for student and physician education as well as medical device research EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optomec has delivered a new industrialized 3D Printed Electronics system to a major US healthcare manufacturer, where the machine will be used in the volume ...
RIZE, Inc., an additive manufacturing innovator dedicated to bringing industrial 3D printing to all users, today announced that its XRIZE® full-color industrial desktop 3D printing platform is ...
Using laser-or electron beam-based additive technology is not unique in medical manufacturing, said Stephan Zeidler, business development manager, medical sector, GE Additive, in an interview with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results