Medical & Dental
NMPA Certifies Farsoon 3D Printed Tantalum Interspinal Fusion Cage
The company says the additively manufactured implants can be fully customized according to patients’ conditions, and the trabecular microstructure can achieve a high porosity of 68-78% to promote bone tissue and vessel fusion.
Read MorePolySpectra’s COR Bio Resin for End-Use Health Care, Consumer 3D Printing
COR Bio features a combination of toughness, biocompatibility and autoclavability, which are critical characteristics for end-use health care and consumer applications.
Read MoreLithoz Partners With SiNAPTIC for Ceramic Additive Manufacturing
The deal includes joint sales and marketing activities, as well as the purchase of seven Lithoz CeraFab S65 Medical printers for SiNAPTIC’s new research center in Lafayette, Colorado.
Read MoreFormlabs Recognized for 3D Printed Nasal Swab Used in Pandemic
Group of experts quickly came together in early 2020 to create a 3D printed nasopharyngeal swab, which has been produced around the globe more than 100 million times using the USF-patented design.
Read MoreProduction AM Demands Process and Procedures — More Machines Will Come Later
Arch Additive has transitioned to full production of implants made through electron beam melting. The transition has involved practices and personnel, not equipment. As customer products win approval and go to market, here are 5 operational moves the AM implant manufacturer has made.
Read MoreDurable, Waterproof 3D Printed Casts: The Cool Parts Show #58
Recovering from an injury with an ActivArmor cast means that patients can exercise, bathe and live life while they heal. We get a firsthand look at the solution in this episode of The Cool Parts Show.
WatchZeda Collaborates With AddUp for Aerospace, Medical Additive Manufacturing
The first of eight AddUp FormUp 350 powder bed fusion machines deployed has been installed at Zeda to support its growth in the aerospace and medical sectors.
Read MoreActivArmor Casts and Splints Are Shifting to Point-of-Care 3D Printing
ActivArmor offers individualized, 3D printed casts and splints for various diagnoses. The company is in the process of shifting to point-of-care printing and aims to promote positive healing outcomes and improved hygienics with customized support devices.
Read MorePrinterPrezz/Vertex Manufacturing Rebrands to Zeda
The rebranding is said to reflect the company’s “Z to A” approach, which means it starts first with the customer in mind and ends with a product.
Read MoreNXCMED Provides Custom Implants, Complex Surgical Devices
The company focuses on solving the toughest surgical challenges by delivering patient-specific implants that enable an overall quicker surgery, faster recovery time, and significantly reduced risk of infection to the surgical area.
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