Watch Dr. David Donner, UC San Francisco’s Director of Surgical Oncology Research Lab, Explain the Benefits of Innovative New Microfluidics Technology in Cancer Research.
Watch Dr. David Donner, UC San Francisco’s Director of Surgical Oncology Research Lab, Explain the Benefits of Innovative New Microfluidics Technology in Cancer Research.
Merck and AMCM, Starnberg, Germany, today announced a cooperation agreement on the 3D printing of tablets.
Custom 3D Printed Cobalt Chrome Prosthetic Knee Combined with Sensoria Health Patient Monitoring System Revolutionize Total Knee Replacement (TKR) Surgery
Remote Patient Rehab System Includes New Smart Knee Brace, Textile Pressure Sensor Infused Socks, Remote Monitoring Cloud & Mobile Apps
Reduces Rehab Time, Pain and Risk of Requiring Corrective Surgery
Compact system is equally well-suited for dental devices, tool and mold making // TruPrint 2000 meets highest productivity and quality standards // Faster, no-fuss delivery of custom implants to patients
At the K2019 International Trade Fair for Plastics and Rubber, the Munich-based chemical group WACKER is unveiling a newly developed version of its pioneering ACEO® 3D printing technology with silicone rubber – and is thereby setting new benchmarks. The new ACEO® Imagine Series K2 features numerous technical improvements and new software, allowing three-dimensional objects to be reproduced even more precisely and with extremely high dimensional accuracy. Moreover, the new printer can print up to four different silicone materials simultaneously, allowing objects to be printed in color and with silicones of different hardness. Visitors to this year’s K show can experience the fascinating potential of the new printing technology at the WACKER booth in Hall 6. K 2019 takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, from October 16 to 23.
Active in Damascus a laboratory donated by AMAR, WASP and Arche 3D
The little Syrian seems perplexed, maybe he doesn’t understand well what’s going on. Then he sees the colored artificial limb that was applied him in place of the missing right arm and his face lights up in a smile that warms our heart.
3D Systems’ MultiJet Printing (MJP) and Figure 4 technologies combined with Antleron’s bioengineering expertise lay foundation for groundbreaking bioprinting solutions with potential to improve personalized patient care
Development is significant step toward skin grafts that can be integrated into patient’s skin
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a way to 3D print living skin, complete with blood vessels. The advancement, published online today in Tissue Engineering Part A, is a significant step toward creating grafts that are more like the skin our bodies produce naturally.
Peut-être bientôt la fin de l’utilisation d’animaux et de cadavres pour la formation médicale et la préparation chirurgicale
The days of using cadavers or animals for medical training and surgical preparation may be numbered
FMI Instrumed invests in GE Additive Arcam EBM and Concept Laser DMLM additive machines to meet the growing demand for spinal and other orthopedic implants
You can fashion almost anything on a 3D printer these days, from the most intricate airplane parts to near-perfect replicas of the human skull. But back in 2007, few had printed an object that could be implanted into someone else’s body.
Active in Damascus a laboratory donated by AMAR, WASP and Arche 3D
Students and teachers at work to give relief to war victims