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Lithoz and Himed to explore the potential of CaP materials to augment the performance of 3D-printed implantable forms

For the next chapter on how to drive innovation and research into the 3D printing of medical-grade bioceramics, Lithoz is joining forces with New York-based biomaterials specialist Himed. The developer of the LithaBone HA...

New multi-material 3D printer is designed for the fast production of flexible smart devices

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (Panasonic), and Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) have developed a multi-material 3D printer using multi-wavelength high-power lasers, for quick and...

Schaeffler Special Machinery is the latest newcomer in the AM industry, with a multi-material 3D printing technology

The unique concept for the high-precision production of 3D printed parts comprises a combination of metals and ceramics and will be available from 2024. Schaeffler Special Machinery, a Germany-based machine manufacturer, is taking its first...

Arkema and Erpro 3D Factory optimize Arkema’s bio-based Pebax® Rnew® elastomer for SLS 3D printing

Arkema’s Pebax® Rnew® elastomers, which are produced partially from renewable castor beans, are known worldwide for their use in demanding applications such as high-performance sports shoes, consumer electronics, and medical devices. This material is...

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...

Focus | The reasons why Lithoz’ Ceramic 3D printing is a great fit for restorative dentistry applications made with Lithium Disilicate

If you went to the dentist in the early 2000s, there is a great chance that you received a crown in metal or gold for your tooth that needed to be restored. Personally, seeing...

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...

Liqcreate unveils Bio-Med Clear, a biocompatible 3D-printing resin for multiple applications

Dutch independent 3D printing material manufacturer Liqcreate has created a new resin called Liqcreate Bio-Med Clear, the newest addition to its 3D printing resin portfolio. Bio-Med Clear is a biocompatible 3D printing resin, ideal for applications...

A circular sustainable supply chain for medical 3D printed implants

Materials producer 6K Additive embarks on another mission to transform a metals supply chain, this time in Australia and with  Surgical Metal Recycling Pty Ltd (SMR), a company that is dedicated to changing the way we...

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...