According to reports, a major advancement has been made today in medical practice as doctors in London revealed a 3D printed model of a toddler’s skull. The 3D printed design is intended to be u…
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XJet aiming to revolutionize dental industry
Having recently launched a new technique for 3D printing metal with Nano Particle technology, XJet are also addressing ceramic materials. XJet showcased their latest capabilities at the Formnext trade…
Australia gets first institute for biofabrication of human bones and tissue
The Herston Health Precinct in Brisbane, Queensland, is in the center of seven of the city’s medical institutes, including the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) that already implements 3D pri…
Phantom kidneys could save lives
Models of the human skeleton have been the welcome additions to any anatomy class for years now. Even as you move up into further education, such models are often the preferred method for teaching stu…
3D Systems to help Congenital Heart Disease sufferers worldwide
3D Systems have announced a material that will help the medical industry solve a life-threatening issue, “critical congenital heart defects (CHD) requiring surgical intervention.” According to researc…
3D printing prosthetics pioneer speaks at Wired Next Gen conference
3D printing prosthetic enterprise Open Bionics showcased, at Wired’s Next Generation event in London over the weekend, their ability to 3D print affordable prosthetic limbs. The talk was given by COO …
Engineer uses 3D printing to repair his own heart
When faced with a potentially mortal dilemma perhaps only a brave few would look to 3D printing as a solution, but engineer Tal Golesworthy decided that rather than accept his fate and allow his life …
3D printing meets lasers in latest stem cell research.
Since their invention by Theodore H. Maiman in 1960, lasers have driven many advances in manufacturing. New research from Vilnius University in Lithuania combines laser writing and 3D printing to crea…
University of Pittsburgh explore the possibilities of 3D printing for war veterans.
From this Friday nations around the world will unite in their annual commemoration of the First World War, with days marking Remembrance, Armistice and Veterans respectively in the Commonwealth, Allie…
Photosensitive resin gets a new coat for 3D printing hearts
Scientists from the Regenerative Medicine Research Center and Sichuan Languang 3D Bio-printing Institute, both in China, have developed a coating for photosensitive resin that might yet see SLA printe…