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LIM Innovations Adjustable Socket For Prosthetics

One of the most crucial parts of an prothesis is the socket that unites the prosthetic and its wearer. To make them comfortable for the amputee these sockets...

Carbon Appoints Former DuPont Chair and CEO to Board of Directors

Former Chair and CEO Of DuPont, Ellen J. Kullman, joined Carbon3D's Board of Director as seventh member on April 14, 2016, as the company...

The 3D Printed Heart Gets Closer

A fully functioning, 3D printed heart is the holy grail of the 3D printing industry. Thanks to the Military University of Technology in Warsaw...

Duck gets 3D Printed Feet

Philip is a duck from Oshkosh in Wisconsin that has lost his legs during a tragical accident. A teacher saved his life by 3D printing...

Rice University Team Develops Testing Suite to Validate 3D Printed Prosthetics

3D printing prosthetics has become popular these days, a lot of children and adults already got such prosthetics. Until now, there was no good...

3D Printed Titan Jaw Implant Successfully Implanted

A 64-year-old man from Tiberias, Israel, has become one of the first humans that has received a 3D printed jaw implant. David Goldstein went to...

MediPrint Creates Breathable and Lightweight Casts Using 3D Printing

The Mexican startup MediPrint, founded by a group of UNAM University graduates, is working on a 3D printed and customisable alternative to regular casts. The patented NovaCast...

Materialise and HOYA Collaborate for 3D Printed Vision Examination System

Materialise has teamed up with med-tech company HOYA Group's vision care division to develop and manufacture parts for high-quality visualisation equipment and vision examination systems...

Amedica to 3D Print Biocompatible Silicon Nitride for Medical Applications

Amedica, a company developing implants manufactured with silicon nitride ceramic material, has announced its first fabrication of complex structures using a 3D printing process...

FDA Approval for First 3D Printed Drug – Update: SPRITAM Now Available

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first 3D printed drug product, developed and produced by Aprecia Pharmaceuticals. August 4, 2015: SPRITAM levetiracetam is...

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