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How do we use resin 3D printing materials in the healthcare industry? – Beyond dental applications

Among the wide range of 3D printing materials that can be used for medical devices, resins have often been harnessed and considered the materials of choice for dental applications. This was already considered a...

Updated: The growing use of polymers in Additive Manufacturing : The particular case of PEAK materials

Manufacturing technologies can be a true game changer in the production of parts if all components of the manufacturing process are used properly. Materials play a key role in this revolution: producers must not...

3D Systems strengthens two 3D printing business portfolios with acquisition of Titan Robotics & Kumovis

Whether or not it is still a restucturing plan, one thing is certain, 3D Systems continues to grow by acquiring 3D printing businesses. The latest companies that have just joined the company’s portfolio are...

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...

Intech acquires Coulot Decolletage to expand AM applications in the orthopaedics industry

Intech, a global player in the orthopedics market, has just entered an exclusive agreement to acquire Coulot Decolletage, expanding the group’s expertise into the machining and additive manufacturing of high-precision medical implants for 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...

Formnext Connect Preview: Arburg, Siemens, Covestro, CoreTechnologie, INTAMSYS, Mimaki, Tritone and more

Just because Formnext is only virtual this year, we did not want to bypass our traditional rule to highlight the « must-see » of the event. As a matter of fact, we had started a few...

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...

How additive manufacturing is changing the r&d industry?

With contributions from the Fraunhofer Additive Manufacturing Alliance, IPC & nScrypt Contrary to what people conventionally think, Research & Development (R&D) is a very manageable driver of corporate success. If you think for a second,...

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...