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Restor3d launches personalized solution for ankle arthroplasty: Kinos Range

Restor3d, a 3D-printed orthopedic implant manufacturer, announced the market release of the Kinos Range, an articulating surface to the Kinos Total Ankle System family.  The company explains that this new offering of vitamin E crosslinked...

restor3d closes $70M funding round to propel the development of 3D printed implants

This funding round will support four key areas of restor3d’s business restor3d, an expert in 3D printed patient-specific musculoskeletal implants, has secured a $55 million Series A funding round led by private investors including Summers...

restor3D can now commercialize Additive Manufacturing method for femoral implants

Remember restor3D, one of the 24 companies that acquired a company last year and expert in patient-specific musculoskeletal implants? Well, it has just announced the completion of a key initiative. “Patient-specific femoral implants, which have...

Successful surgery of 3D printed tibial implants with restor3D’s technology

On the heels of the release of MyBone from Cerhum (CERamics for HUMans), a first of its kind patient specific 3D printed bone implant, the world of 3D printed implants is celebrating another major...

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...

2023: Additive Manufacturing, for better or worse (Part 1)

Before starting this “2023 year in review” article, I had a look at what I wrote last year: consolidation through acquisitions & funding dominated the market, materials & software called the tune in the...