Researchers at India’s MNR Dental College and Hospital have developed a method of 3D printing a toothbrush that’s designed specifically to be easier for those with dexterity impairments to hold and us…
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Triastek and Eli Lilly partner to 3D print gastrointestinal drugs
Chinese drug 3D printing firm Triastek has announced a partnership with global pharmaceuticals company Eli Lilly to research and develop 3D printed oral drugs for the gastrointestinal tract. Specifica…
3D printed cornea transplants at Precise Bio gain new R&D funding from Carl Zeiss Meditec
US biotechnology start-up Precise Bio has gained the backing of Carl Zeiss Meditec to fund the further development of its 3D printed cornea transplants. Precise Bio is currently honing endotheli…
New study finds 3D printing to be more accurate than milling in the creation of dental crowns
Researchers at Japan’s Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry have found Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printing to be a more effective means of producing dental crowns than conventional mi…
Nuclera raises another $15.5M towards launch of gene protein 3D bioprinting technology
Biotechnology start-up Nuclera has attracted a further $15.5 million in Series B funding, taking its total raised in the round up to $58 million. Much like the initial $42.5 million it raised ea…
Scientists’ ‘3D cryoprinting’ technology enables creation of cell scaffolds with tissue-regenerating potential
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) researchers have developed a freezing-modulated cross-linking approach that could allow for the 3D bioprinting of human tissues with improved clinical …
Scientists develop new ‘biohybrid composite’ for 3D printing lifelike artificial skin
Researchers at Cornell University have come up with a novel biomaterial that can be used to create artificial skin capable of mimicking the behavior of natural human tissues. Thanks to its uniqu…
3D printed MyBone maxillofacial graft approved for patient use in Europe
A 3D printed bone graft from medical device manufacturer Cerhum has been given approval for use in patients throughout Europe. MyBone is reportedly the first commercially available 3D printed bone gra…
Brinter launches world’s first multi-material, multi-fluidic 3D bioprinting tool
Finland-based bioprinting firm Brinter has launched what it claims is the world’s first multi-material, multi-fluidic bioprinting printhead. Designed for use with the firm’s own 3D bioprinters, the di…
Formlabs launches Dental Academy education platform
Resin-based 3D printer manufacturer Formlabs has launched a new education platform that aims to advance the adoption of 3D printing within the dental sector. The Formlabs Dental Academy will offer onl…