A huge win for additive manufacturing as it becomes both recognized and reimbursable for prosthetic devices.
More and more, 3D printed medical devices are making the lives of doctors and patients easier. Learn about some of the many kinds of devices that already exist!
Patients with scoliosis can soon expect greatly improved spinal braces made with 3D printing technology instead of plaster molding.
Spectroplast, the Swiss company that’s been 3D printing silicone as a service for years, just launched its first 3D printer.
FabRX’s desktop 3D printing platform is rapidly scaling across the United States through new strategic partnerships, moving custom drug manufacturing out of industrial centers and directly into local independent pharmacies.
By reprogramming a patient’s own cells into functional tissue, this multi-year research program aims to eliminate organ waitlists and the need for lifelong anti-rejection drugs forever.
Medical professionals and device manufacturers can now create patient-specific anatomically realistic models that behave like real tissue under CT or X-ray.
Forget plaster casts and measuring tapes. Peel 3D's handheld scanners capture precise body data in minutes, unlocking a new world of custom-fit orthopedics, fashion, sports gear, and more.
Tens of millions of people suffer from disruptive snoring and sleep apnea creating a growing market for treatment devices that can be 3D printed.
3D scanners plus AI are bringing more patient-specific care options to a wide range of healthcare applications.
Almost entirely 3D printed in PLA on a desktop 3D printer, functional, affordable prosthetics are within reach for hundreds of Ukrainians.
Desktop Metal's health-focused division delivers on speed and accuracy with new dental resin printers. Specs & Prices.
3D bioprinters have gained a great deal of traction in recent years. Find out more about the current market for bioprinting machines in this article.
Ex-Olympian's 3D printing business helps fellow paralympic athletes compete at a higher level.
3D printing is giving hope and relief to those with damaged ears or hearing. Learn about some new and exciting advances in 3D printed ears!
Top industry thought leaders on the opportunities and challenges ahead for business and industrial 3D printing.
Forecast 3D was already a successful 3D printing service with clients ranging from aerospace giants to well known designers, but when it shifted to printing PPE during the pandemic, the healthcare industry realized what others already knew: 3D printing makes manufacturing products faster and removes complexity.
Someday soon, all hospitals may have 3D printing units capable of making patient-specific three-dimensional models and tools essential for diagnosis, treatment, patient education, surgical planning, and in-OR guidance.
Affordable, versatile resin 3D printers let research engineers experiment on printed prototypes that look and act more like a final product.
Dutch 3D printer manufacturer FELIXprinters has officially launched its FELIX BIOprinter.