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3D printed cutting devices by Materialise helped to perform world’s first whole eye transplant

The surgeons at the NYU Langone Health Hospital in New York successfully transplanted a whole eye using 3D printed cutting instruments made by Belgian 3D printing company Materialise, months after the company opened a...

Fictiv expands 3D printing service with 14 new materials

San Francisco-based customized 3D printing service provider Fictiv has expanded its 3D printing portfolio with advanced configuration options.  The AM company is offering full-suite additive manufacturing solutions for prototyping and production in the USA at...

Key considerations to take into account for the production of 3D Printable stainless steel powders

There are a number of reasons why one can select stainless steel for additive manufacturing (AM) processes, including its superior corrosion, mechanical properties compared with other steel types (meaning that the component will last...

Enhancing 3D printed medical implants using Evonik’s carbon fiber reinforced PEEK filament

Speciality chemicals producer Evonik is introducing a new carbon fiber 3D printing filament which can create 3D printed medical implants. Through this new material, Evonik continues to provide another alternative to metal 3D-printed implants.  The...

Can 3D printing enhance motion control systems used in digital pathology?

High-precision motion control systems are important for the medical diagnostics and healthcare field, and additive manufacturing could enhance the accuracy and efficiency of these systems. The latest motion control system manufacturer to showcase this...

How AM Solutions uses post-processing for industry-specific 3D-printed parts

One of the most critical parts of Additive Manufacturing is post-processing which turns raw 3D-printed parts into functional 3D-printed parts. One of the companies that excels in post-processing in AM is the UK company...

3DCERAM Sinto and SINTX Technologies to develop new solutions for ceramic 3D printing

Ceramic 3D printing company 3DCERAM Sinto is now working with SINTX Technologies, Inc., a manufacturer of advanced ceramics for biomedical and technical markets, on multiple novel resins and processes for the AM of ceramic...

3D Systems partners with Biopharma company to advance Regenerative Medicine

In addition to being named as Theradaptive’s exclusive 3D printing partner, 3D Systems also made an $8 million investment in the company. 3D Systems and Theradaptive, a biopharmaceutical company that focuses on regenerative therapeutics, will work...

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....