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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...

Pharmacists from the University of Belgrade explore the pros and cons of 3D printing medications

The Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Belgrade hosts a 3D printing laboratory named “Pharm3D” lab. Pharmacists from this lab explore the 3D printing of medications using several 3D printing techniques. Professor Svetlana Ibric...

A roundup of the weird and wonderful world of 3D printing in 2019

3D printing has been touted as being a manufacturing cure-all for a whole host of different applications. However, sometimes, operators are going too far in the way they see 3D printing. Dr Bryony Core, industry expert...

3D Printing News Round-Up: PrinterPrezz, 3DGence, Sinterit & Nano Dimension

Next step for PrinterPrezz and Osseus: Family of 3D-Printed Spine ImplantsSince its creation in 2018, PrinterPrezz has partnered with various companies of the industry to ensure quality services to patients: SI-BONE, GROWSHAPES, UCSF. The...

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...

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 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...

OPM & JSR Corporation join forces to develop medical 3D Printing in Asia

Medical 3D Printing is one of the growing applications of 3D printing in Asia. From China to Japan, researchers are currently developing innovations that will truly disrupt the area. Oxford Performance Materials, Inc., a specialist...

How & Why taking advantage of SLS 3D Printing in the sanitary industry

Manufacturers of SLS 3D Printers increasingly show an extensive range of possible applications using SLS technology. So far, we have already unveiled applications in the fashion, art industry, and even in the medical industry. Sintratec,...

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...