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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...

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....

Postprocessing 3D Printed Medical Devices via Electrochemistry: PECM

In recent years, the orthopedic device manufacturing industry has leveraged rapid prototyping technology to produce patient-specific implants. Most notably, additive manufacturing methods have been increasingly utilized to produce custom metal or PEEK implants for...

Q&A with Matthew Shomper on (Computational) DfAM & 3D Printed Medical Devices.

Matthew Shomper is an innovative engineering leader with extensive expertise in the computational design of biologically advantageous medical implants. With many cleared medical devices released into the field now residing in several patients across the world,...

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...

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...

A conversation between Dr. Joel Brie and 3DCeram’s CEO on 3D printed cranial implants, already implanted in more than 10 patients

As explained before, one vertical industry where ceramic 3D printing is making great strides is the healthcare industry. Surprisingly, while implants constitute one of the largest use cases for technical ceramics, all of them...

Focus: Evonik on the role of polymer materials in improving the next generation of 3D printed implants

Anywhere, anytime: someone may get ill or get seriously injured, thus requiring a medical implant. According to a jointly report published by the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) and the American Academy of Orthopedic...

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...