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FELIXprinters adds High Temperature 3D printing solutions to its portfolio

In order to build up immunity to the Coronavirus, the Netherlands was one of the rare countries that did not impose national lockdown. A situation that enabled many companies including Dutch manufacturer of 3D...

How 3D Printing Impacts Patient Care

Since the installation of one of the first two commercially installed SLA 1 machines at Baxter Healthcare in 1988, medical applications have been a leader in applying additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D...

Key Takeaways from the 3D Dental Printing Session held by Jakajima

On February 4th & 5th, Jakajima organized the 8th edition of its 3D Medical Printing Conference. The first day offered parallel sessions on 3D Dental Printing and 3D Bioprinting whereas the second day focused on 3D printing...

Scientists successfully 3D bioprint with Human Heart Cells in space – tissues manufactured return to Earth this week

Techshot Inc. has successfully printed with a large volume of human heart cells aboard the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory. The 3D bioprinter has been developed in collaboration with nScrypt, a manufacturer of...

Researchers 3D bioprint functional mini-liver – an alternative to organ transplantation

Using human blood cells, Brazilian researchers have succeeded in obtaining hepatic organoids ("mini-livers") that perform all of the liver's typical functions, such as producing vital proteins, storing vitamins, and secreting bile, among many others....

A five-year old child can breathe again thanks to 3D printed biocompatible and resorbable stent

Bronchomalacia is caused by abnormalities in the bronchial cartilage that lead to collapse of the affected airway during respiration. A five-year old child that suffered from this disease recently received the implantation of a 3D...

Are 3D Bioprinted organs a suitable alternative to organ donation?

Last week was the Organ Donation Week. Everyday, around three people die waiting for an organ transplant. Institutions and scientists are continuously looking for new solutions to reduce this waiting period. One solution implemented by...

3D bioprinted organ models, a market that worth $1.9 billion

Currently, the average wait time for a liver is 4 to 5 months and 2.5 to 3 years for a kidney in the U.K. Despite the acceleration in 3D bioprinting research, we are still...

A 3D Printed heart in space? ISS new experimental program

The 3D Biofabrication Facility bioprinter manufactured by the American companies nScrypt and Techshot is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) next month. The equipment will be used to develop and implement...

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...