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Updated: What are the boxes Curiveta’s 3D Printed Porous HA PEEK Technology should check for surgeries?

The article below has been updated to provide further info about Evonik VESTAKEEP® i4 3DF PEEK material Two months ago, medical technology company Curiveta was granted FDA clearance for a 3D printed PEEK implant, the Inspire Porous...

Salzburg University Hospital relies on a “match made in heaven” to perform a surgery with its first 3D printed PEEK cranial implant

A 55-year-old patient suffering from skull deformity has received a 3D-printed PEEK cranial implant successfully manufactured at point of care in the University Hospital of Salzburg (Austria). While 3D printed cranial implants are increasingly...

Download The March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download The March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag To date, about a dozen end-use applications have already been identified in the healthcare industry. This is a big step for humanity considering where we come...

BellaSeno and Evonik are developing 3D printed scaffolds for bone regeneration

As we are working on the March/April edition of 3D ADEPT Mag, we are keen to discover the latest developments and collaborations that are occurring in the field. One of the latest collaborations that...

Evonik unveils osteoconductive VESTAKEEP® Fusion PEEK filament for 3D printed implants

Any company that is operating in medical 3D printing is well aware of the potential of PEEK for applications in this field, when using FDM 3D printing solutions. The material is a natural colored, high...

Patient successfully receives a cranioplasty 3D printed implant, a premiere for Skåne University Hospital

Cranioplasty is the surgical repair of skull fractures or deformities. These fractures and deformities can happen as the result of a neurosurgical operation that required access to the brain, a traumatic accident, or a...

Focus on YOU Series: Evonik and its World of “Infinite 3D Printing Applications”

A look at medical 3D printing materials and other materials development Have you ever realized that the first thing end-users experience when seeing and touching a 3D printed part is the material with which it...

Evonik releases free-flowing bioresorbable powder for 3D printed implantable medical devices

Available in powder form, Evonik releases a bioresorbable polymer for the 3D printing of implantable medical devices on Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) equipment. Named RESOMER® PrintPowder, the biomaterials specialist claims to be the first to...

3D printing start-up becomes Evonik’s first investment in China with a high single-digit million-Euro fundraising round

Evonik Venture Capital invests millions of Euros into Chinese 3D printing start-up Meditool that makes implants for neuro and spine surgery. This is the first direct investment for Evonik Venture Capital that had previously invested in...

10 technology highlights of 2023 that shaped the Additive Manufacturing world (Part 2)

Updated on January 4th: The article has been updated to reflect the "Arburg" solution in part 4. 2023 has been a very interesting year both from a business and a technology perspective. Whether it was...