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A 3D Printed heart based on a patient’s biological materials

3D printing a heart is definitely a major medical breakthrough when talking about 3D printing applications. Until now, specialists of regenerative medicine -- a field positioned at the crossroads of biology and technology –...

A 3D bioprinter that can print skin to heal wounds

The idea of a 3D bioprinter filled with a patient’s own cells, that can print skin layer by layer sounds like science-fiction and yet, engineers bring us closer and closer to this reality. Engineers from Wake...

Dr Nadia Tsao, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, presents three ways 3D printing disrupts the medical industry

Dr. Nadia Tsao is technology Analyst at IDTechEx, a research firm that focused on new technologies. In this guest post, she reveals the highlights of 3D printing in the healthcare industry: personalized medicine, personalized...

A 3D Printed Human Brain Organelle Model System may contribute to the production of drugs for Neurological Disease

Celprogen Inc., a specialist in the Stem Cell Research and Therapeutics industry for stem research has 3D printed Brains from brain stem cells for studying neurological disease stages. It’s been over 10 years today that the...

Biological structures recreated from a 3D printing technique

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London developed a 3D printing technique using cells and molecules capable to create constructs that look like biological structures. These cells and molecules usually found in natural tissues were...

Cosmetics testing on 3D printed Chinese skin will replace testing on animals

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) used 3D Printing to create EPITRI, a synthetic Chinese skin. The latter could be used for testing cosmetics, drugs as well as medical equipment. The truth is since 2016, Taiwan...

Magnesium vs CFRP: The Good, The Bad, and The Market

Additive manufacturing companies as well as industrials in general are increasingly trying to overcome the issue of lightweighting in their manufacturing process. It is a true paradox because this issue has led to uncertainty...

What if 3D Printed gel could fix your shattered smartphone screen ?

Researchers at the University of Melbourne (in Australia) are currently developing 3D printed gel that could be used to fix a smartphone’s broken screen. Accompanied by engineers from Melbourne School of Engineering, Dr. Luke...