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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...

Focus : Evonik on the development of new polymer materials and automotive 3D printing applications

The time I have already spent in this industry makes me realize that the power of an additive manufacturing process lies in its ability to transform a material. This is in any case what...

Evonik Venture Capital invests in Laxxon, carving out a substantial place in Medical 3D printing

Through its 3D printing business, chemicals company Evonik has been developing materials that enable to provide suitable health care to patients across the world. The group is marking another firm interest in driving the...

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 & Farsoon deepen their collaboration in powder-based 3D printing to enable large-scale industrial applications

With the goal of providing more access to new large-scale industrial applications in the higher temperature range, Evonik and Farsoon have deepen their collaboration in powder-based 3D printing. The expert in polymer-based 3D printing materials...

Evonik releases a new product line of polymer resins for liquid-based additive manufacturing

Industries that seek to achieve high toughness and impact-resistant 3D parts might find this new product line suitable for their production Following the recent launch of its PEEK filament for industrial 3D printing applications, Evonik...

INFINAM®: Evonik’s new brand name for its ready-to-use 3D-printing materials

Evonik has recently unveiled a distinctive product name for its range of ready-to-use 3D printing materials: INFINAM®. In the future, all Evonik’s ready-to-use materials for 3D printing, regardless of delivery form or technological application, will...

Sylvia Monsheimer discusses Evonik’s understanding of 3D printing, its activities and current developments in this market.

Evonik is one of those players that has almost always been operating in stealth mode while achieving key milestones to help the industry move forward. Acknowledged for its contribution to the chemicals industry, the stock-listed...

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...
University Hospital Basel and Salzburg University Hospital performed cranial surgeries using 3D Systems point-of-care solution generated 3D printed cranial implants

European Hospitals perform cranial surgeries using 3D Systems 3D printed cranial implants

Under the leadership of Prof. Florian Thieringer, head of the Medical Additive Manufacturing Research Group (Swiss MAM) at the University Hospital Basel's Department of Biomedical Engineering (UNIBAS DBE), and the Department of Oral and...