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AM Medical Days 2023: At the intersection of science and industry in the medical field

The AM Medical Days 2023 conference, hosted at the Holiday Inn Conference Center, BER Berlin Airport, brings together industry leaders, experts, and innovators in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for a two-day event,...

Applications and Experimental solutions in medicine with Additive Manufacturing, the next focus of AM Medical Days 2022

Launched last year and scheduled to be held on October 19 and 20 in a hybrid form at Berlin, Estrel Hotel, AM Medical Days is a two-day event that aims to enable professionals of...
Ricoh USA, Insight Surgery, Surgical Guides, 3D Printing

Ricoh & Insight Surgery partner to offer 3D printed surgical guides

Ricoh USA, Inc. and Insight Surgery, an expert in personalized surgical planning and guide production, partner to provide healthcare professionals with 3D printed surgical guides. This is not Ricoh’s first collaboration to develop surgical...

Approval of medical 3D printed products and their market access

“Just because you can print it doesn’t mean you can use it.” While the healthcare and medical industries are the first sectors to propel the growth of Additive Manufacturing (AM), this sentence from 3D-Side resonated...

Focus | Lithoz discusses the use of ceramic 3D printing for surgical tools and the importance of the right AM factory

During the past 7+ years, I have had the pleasure to see ceramic 3D printing being applied in an increasingly diverse range of fields: healthcare & medical, aerospace, energy, architecture and even art. Of...

How 7 decades of expertise in electron beam technology have helped position JEOL in the AM market

With the dozen players that entered the electron beam melting market during the past five years, the electron beam melting status has evolved from a “spare wheel” technology to a solution that could provide...

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...

Focus | The reasons why Lithoz’ Ceramic 3D printing is a great fit for restorative dentistry applications made with Lithium Disilicate

If you went to the dentist in the early 2000s, there is a great chance that you received a crown in metal or gold for your tooth that needed to be restored. Personally, seeing...

rapid.tech 3D 2023: the need for AM internationalization & insights into keynote speeches

For its 19th edition, the Additive Manufacturing Hub returned to Erfurt, Germany for three days that ambitioned to combine practice and theory on everything related to Additive Manufacturing. Acknowledged for its industrial companies, the...

RAPID+TCT 2023: Massive as expected – with solutions designed for both AM users and technology providers

North America’s largest AM meetup, RAPID+TCT, happened last week in Chicago. Over 350 exhibitors and 10,000 industry professionals packed the nearly 125,000 square feet of McCormick Place, just south of the city’s center. When you...