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Digital dentistry: Align chooses SLA 3D printing to mass produce customized aligners

Align will invest more in 3D Systems’ SLA 3D printing technology to increase the use of customized additive manufacturing solution in digital dentistry. The maker of the Invisalign system of clear aligners for straightening teeth...

Johnson & Johnson Medical has acquired 3D-printed spinal implants specialist, Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT)

Johnson & Johnson Medical recently announced it purchased German 3D-printed spinal implants specialist Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT) for an undisclosed amount. The EIT portfolio comprises titanium interbody implants for spinal fusion surgery. Remember, in January,...

Aether and UCLA Researchers to 3D Print Artificial Muscles

Aether, manufacturer of 3D bioprinters will collaborate with researchers from UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering to manufacture 3D printed artificial muscles with soft materials. Aether will develop new techniques and algorithms to optimize Aether...

Medical Polyurethane 100, Carbon’s first medical-grade 3D printing material

Carbon launched Medical Polyurethane 100 (MPU 100), a polymer resin dedicated to its DLS machines. The 3D printing material combines three characteristics essential to components of medical systems, skin-contact devices and single-use medical device...

Australian researchers received $1.1 million for iFix, a 3D Printing Biopen that corrects eye injuries

The University of Sydney has been granted a funding of $1.1 million for iFix, a medical device that uses special ink to 'colour in' and treat eye injuries. This is certainly the first time a...

A 3D Printed Cardiac Mapping Catheter will very soon help patients with heart diseases

Researchers at Standford University will have been developing using 3D printing custom cardiac surgical devices. Hopefully, those cardiac surgical devices would help patients who suffer from a common heart ailment. Surgeons use cardiac catheter devices...

News Round Up: 3D printing in Business and in the Medical Sectors

This week has been very hectic in the 3D printing industry, be it in the business or in the medical sectors. Sintratec on the USA market Speaking about business, especially the international market, Sintractec, the...

3D printed sugar scaffolds would facilitate tissue engineering and device manufacturing

Sugar is not always meant to be edible. Its applications can also serve science and bring a significant contribution in biomedical engineering, cancer research and device manufacturing. Today’s discovery starts with the manufacturing of...

CoreLink LLC brings Foundation 3D Interbody Cage Systems to the market!

For those who have not heard of CoreLink, CoreLink LLC designs and manufactures spinal implants systems and collaborates with its surgeons to improve the quality of life of their patients. Many companies, other than CoreLink,...

Interview with Alexandre Baelde from Medicrea: the impact of 3D printing in the manufacturing of implants

Medicrea is a company that specializes in the design and production of medical devices for spine cord surgery (the spine). To manufacture their products, they use both conventional methods, such as machining, and new...