Optimal gas mixture can help improve stability of additive manufacturing process for medical devices

Last year, in July, Linde and 3D Medlab announced their plan to discover how atmospheric conditions could be optimized for the production of complex...

Brinter Secures €1.2M to Accelerate 3D Printing Bioscience Research and Manufacturing

Manufacturing cases that range from personalized drugs to human spare parts will be at the heart of the next developments of Brinter The slow revolution...

A team of doctors and researchers 3D prints a heart with high and previously unattainable degree of colour fidelity

An Italian project that involves the University of Florence and Bompan, Mimaki’s exclusive Italian importer, required the use of Mimaki’s 3D printing technology to...

Desktop Health received CE Mark Certification and releases Flexcera Next Generation 3D Printed Dentures

With the goal of redefining patient-specific healthcare in the dental, orthodontic and otolaryngology fields, Desktop Metal launched a new business line three months ago....

Evonik unveils new 3D printable PEEK biomaterial for medical applications

With body contact up to 30 days, Evonik’s new material opens up new opportunities for individual treatment using additive manufacturing Evonik has just announced the...

Meet the J5 MediJet Medical 3D Printer: Designed for anatomical models, surgical guides and medical tooling

The J5 MediJet 3D printer is not just another 3D printer that Stratasys adds to the J5 Series™ of printers - which already includes...

3D Printed fetus models help identify hurdles and reduce risks of surgery for a birth defect

Among the various birth defects that might require an in-utero surgery, there is spina bifida, a condition that can happen anywhere along the spine...

28 days to change the “rules” and 3D printing is part of the mission.

“28 Days to Change the 'Rules'” – pun intended – This sounds like the title of a Friday night action movie, but it's not....

3D Printed custom cartilage could help patch up nose damaged by skin cancer

Once damaged, cartilage does not usually regrow and is difficult to replace living the patient “a bit disabled” after a disease or an injury....

Scientists made possible the 3D printing of bones directly inside a patient’s body

Up until now, making a piece of bone-like material to repair bone tissue of a patient involves first going into a laboratory to fabricate...