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Ricoh and Materialise join hands to enhance patient-specific 3D printed medical models

Ricoh USA, Inc. is partnering with Materialise to provide patient-specific software solutions for 3D printed medical models used in the healthcare industry.   The company announced this partnership to bolster RICOH 3D for Healthcare at the...

Oxford scientists synthesize “brain injuries repairing” 3D printed tissues 

Oxford University researchers have made a breakthrough which opens the door to 3D printing technology usage in brain injury treatments. Scientists have developed a way to deploy neural cells as 3D-printed parts to mimic...

Redwire BioFabrication Facility 3D prints a human knee Meniscus in space

It may be too soon to call it a trend but in-space bioprinting is something that raises researchers’ interest a lot. Last week, we were introducing the AstroCardia project. Today, we learn that Redwire...

Boston Micro Fabrication debuts on dental market with “world’s thinnest” 3D printed dental veneer

New 3D printed veneers would be 3x thinner, durable and require less prep time for dentists Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), a provider of manufacturing solutions for ultra-high precision applications, launches UltraThineer™, a 3D printed veneer...

How a 3D printed bandage helps deliver treatment for diabetic foot ulcers

Used for a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, 3D printed scaffolds are meeting the needs of treatments we do not always expect. The latest experiment in the field is presented by Researchers...

New “Human bioinks for 3D printing” project aims to replace animal-derived materials

One crucial challenge of 3D bioprinting is the use of suitable materials to enable the 3D printing of living cells which are called bioinks. The most commonly applied materials in 3D bioprinting are still derived...

The medical 3D printing market keeps growing. How do the latest advancements in depowdering fit into this evolution?

A couple of years ago, I took part in a MedTech conference in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) where I accidentally stumbled upon a book that read: "modern medicine was no accident, except when it was....

3D BioFibR, a newcomer in 3D Bioprinting secures $3.52M in seed funding

3D BioFibR, a company that specializes in biomaterials for tissue engineering, is the latest to penetrate the 3D bioprinting market.  With over $3.52M raised in seed financing, the company will expand its facilities to...

Understanding SPID®, Laxxon’s Screen Printed Innovative Drug Technology and its business model

On March 8th, 2022, Laxxon (short for Laxxon Medical), a pharma-technology company appeared on our radar when Evonik Venture Capital, the venture capital business of specialty chemicals company Evonik, announced an investment that expanded...

3D Pharma Printing: the path towards clinical applications

One of the great complexities in projecting the prescription drug benefit costs for future benefit years lies in tracking new therapies in the pharmaceutical development pipeline and anticipating both their release date and the...