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Enhancing 3D printed medical implants using Evonik’s carbon fiber reinforced PEEK filament

Speciality chemicals producer Evonik is introducing a new carbon fiber 3D printing filament which can create 3D printed medical implants. Through this new material, Evonik continues to provide another alternative to metal 3D-printed implants.  The...

Key differences between polymer and metal 3D printed implants | Additive Talks

For this Additive Talks session around the healthcare industry, we gathered Marc Knebel (Evonik) and Dr. Andy Miller (Restor3D) for a conversation on the key differences between polymer and metal 3D printed implants. As a...

Additive Talks | Key differences between polymer and metal 3D printed implants

If medical implants such as pacemakers, artificial joints, and dental implants – to name a few, have significantly enhanced the quality of life for millions of people worldwide, their challenges for long-term adoption almost...

3D Systems receives FDA Clearance for 3D-Printed PEEK Cranial Implants

This FDA clearance enables 3D Systems to significantly expand its PEEK product portfolio through the EXT 220 MED platform. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has provided 510(k) clearance for 3D Systems’ 3D-printed, patient-specific...

3D Systems reçoit l’autorisation de la FDA pour ses implants crâniens en PEEK imprimés en 3D

Cette autorisation de la FDA permet à 3D Systems d'élargir considérablement son portefeuille de produits PEEK grâce à la plateforme EXT 220 MED. La Food and Drug Administration (FDA) a délivré l'autorisation 510(k) pour...

Download the 2024 March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

When you know that an application or solution can change someone's life, every explanation can be a real puzzle to demystify. Yet, this time it's different, and that's probably because we've been out in...

Download the March/April 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag When you know that an application or solution can change someone's life, every explanation can be a real puzzle to demystify. Yet, this time it's different, and...

BellaSeno’s 3D-printed resorbable scaffold is used in critical-size large segmental radius bone defect

A team at the Hannover Medical School, Clinic for Trauma Surgery, led by Prof. Dr. med. Philipp Mommsen successfully used a 3D-printed resorbable scaffold in critical-size large segmental radius bone defect. The scaffold was produced...
University Hospital Basel and Salzburg University Hospital performed cranial surgeries using 3D Systems point-of-care solution generated 3D printed cranial implants

European Hospitals perform cranial surgeries using 3D Systems 3D printed cranial implants

Under the leadership of Prof. Florian Thieringer, head of the Medical Additive Manufacturing Research Group (Swiss MAM) at the University Hospital Basel's Department of Biomedical Engineering (UNIBAS DBE), and the Department of Oral and...

BellaSeno reports encouraging one-year results for its resorbable 3D printed implants

Remember BellaSeno? The medtech company utilizing Evonik’s materials to 3D print scaffolds for bone regeneration. Well, it has reported promising one-year follow-up data of its breast and pectus excavatum scaffolds. As a reminder, the company’s...