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Addion GmbH uses 3D printing to develop an ultra-realistic surgical model for ophthalmology

By its very nature, the production of 3D eye models is generally a lengthy and complex process. Due to the eye’s watery and ultra-soft tissue, it can be difficult to easily recreate ophthalmologic anatomy...

Empire Group to develop new medical devices and consumer products using Fortify’s 3D printing technology

Empire Group, a full-service product development and advanced digital manufacturer, is partnering with Fortify to explore new 3D printing applications in the medical and consumer goods industries. Thanks to its patented Digital Composite Manufacturing platform,...

SKOP, a 3D printed connected stethoscope for tele-medicine

Despite its share of pros and cons, the need for tele-medicine has been accelerated with the pandemic. As a matter of fact, over time, the pros have outweighed the cons and MedTech companies have...

3D printing and VR play their part in the separation of one-year-old conjoined twins

Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins that are fused at the cranium. With advances in neuroimaging, neuroanesthesia, neurosurgical techniques, and now 3D printing & virtual reality technologies, successful separation operations have become more common. Recently, in...

B9Creations: its latest 3D printing materials – and the production of Assistive Devices for disabled people

When it has opened a $500,000 additive manufacturing materials development lab in collaboration with coating expert SDC Technologies,  B9Creations states they ambitioned to bring new materials onto the market at an “aggressive pace”. The US-based 3D...

Solukon adds new feature to its entry-level automated depowdering system for medical 3D printed parts

One of the most widely known automated depowdering systems developed by Solukon is the SFM-AT800S solution but let us not forget that the company also has an entry level machine that it has been...

A solution to 3D print with “butterfly wings”

Cholesteric liquid crystals, a man-made material with properties between liquids and solid crystals, can mimic the colors of butterfly wings. Liquid crystals are used in televisions and smartphones, but future applications for healthcare sensors...

Hänssler 3D prints 300 complex sealant parts using Ultimaker and Kimya technology solutions

You don’t need to be an electronics expert to know that (micro) components used in telecommunications, electronics or medical devices need to be protected against uncontrolled electrical discharges (ESD – Electro Static Discharge). Such...

Discovering the 10 000 possibilities of colour 3D printing at the heart of Mimaki

“We always keep in mind that technology can be used for a different market”, Ronald van den Broek, General Manager Sales EMEA. Colour 3D Printing is something unique, and, surprisingly very rare in this industry....

Optimal gas mixture can help improve stability of additive manufacturing process for medical devices

Last year, in July, Linde and 3D Medlab announced their plan to discover how atmospheric conditions could be optimized for the production of complex lattice structures. For those who do not know them, 3D Medlab...