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Tissue engineering: Nanoscribe unveils a 3D printing material ideal for the production of 3D microarchitectures
Nanoscribe presents the new IP-Visio printing material for life science applications. This material is non-cytotoxic, low-fluorescent and designed for the 3D Microfabrication of biocompatible microstructures.
With IP-Visio, Nanoscribe’s 3D printers open up the way to...
Prellis Biologics: A $8.7 M funding and first Animal Transplant of 3D-Printed Tissue
Prellis Biologics has raised $8.7 Million in Series A Round. Since the beginning of the summer period, the medical tech company is the fourth company to secure a funding after axial3D, Fortify & 3YOURMIND....
3D Printing Materials used in the medical sector
As expected, the idea of starting to print implants and custom surgical tools soon emerged. The two questions that arise are: how advanced is this technology today, and how far could we go with...
How 3D printing enabled the treatment of deviated nasal septum: a story of St. Mary’s Hospital
Deviated
nasal septum is recognized when the nasal septum divides the nostrils into two.
The most common symptom of a deviated
septum is nasal congestion, with one side of the nose being
more congested than the other, along with difficulty breathing. The
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3D printing of ears from wood cellulose
Cellulose is an essential substance found in plant cell walls that allows the plan to remain stiff and strong. It is also important in a diet as a source of fibre. Today, Empa researchers...
Kaist has launched VR Platform for 3D Sketching with Air Scaffolding
3D Sketch with Air Scaffolding. This whole idea is based on a comparison between the way one describes objects. Some cultures make use of their hands when describing an object while in a more...
MIT and Harvard make it possible to 3D print brains
From one research to another, 3D printing might enable to open new fields or create new 3D printing techniques. Remember how researchers from Illinois developed free-form printing to 3D print sugar scaffolds. Anyway, this...
3D Printing and Turmeric are a great combination for bone regeneration
All of us (at least those who know how to cook) know how much turmeric can be a good spice in some dishes. In some cultures, this ingredient is even used as a traditional...
News Round Up: Stratasys, EnvisionTEC, Optomec, Glowforge and MakerGear at Rapid+TCT
Rapid+TCT is one of those events that is acknowledged as the place-to-be when you are part of the additive manufacturing industry. Just as at every event, companies make new revelations regarding their sector of...
From 3D Printing to 4D Printing: the morphing of objects
Engineers from Rutgers University developed a "4D printing" method from 3D printing that could lead to the development of "living" structures in human organs and tissues, soft robots and targeted drug delivery.
According to Howon...