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3D printing medical devices: industry unlocks new possibilities
As momentum continues to build, medical device companies are ramping up their investment in 3D printing technology. Driven by a strong focus on innovation and improving patient outcomes, the adoption ...
When Kaiba Gionfriddo was just a few months old, a 3D-printed device saved his life. Kaiba was born with a rare condition called tracheobronchomalacia, which meant his windpipe was weak, and would ...
Medical device companies have for many years used 3D printing to create innovative products such as custom patient-matched devices and individualized anatomical models for surgical planning. Typically ...
PROVO, Utah — Researchers at BYU have created microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices using a new 3D printing technique that could help doctors find preterm birth defects and treat patients suffering from ...
Students at the Anatomical Institute of the University of Innsbruck have been the first to utilise the devices.
Even a few years ago, manufacturing patient-specific medical devices using an on-site 3D printer might have sounded like something out of Star Trek, but the technology has sped along quickly enough ...
As medical devices become smaller and more complex, traditional manufacturing methods struggle to meet the need for precision and intricate designs. High-precision micro 3D printing, using ...
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Scientists 3D print muscle in microgravity to advance lab grown organs
On November 10, 2025, scientists achieved a significant milestone in the field of biotechnology by 3D printing muscle tissue ...
The 3D printing medical devices market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~17% during the forecast period. The market is primarily driven by high demand for customized devices, increasing R&D investment ...
The economics of 3D printing is improving, but does the math make sense for your medical device project? During a recent MD+DI webinar, "The Convergence of Miniaturization, Medtech, and Additive ...
When its FDM process alone was inefficient for creating prototypes, Oertli 3D printed positive molds to serve as a thermoforming template for the Mayku Multiplier. In the realm of advanced medical ...
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