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SprintRay to expand into new territories after raising more than $100M
Nominations for the 2022 3D Printing Industry Awards are now open. Who do you think should make the shortlists for this year’s ballot? Let us know by making your nomination now. Dental 3D printer manu…
Rady Children’s Hospital develops free software that turns patient data into 3D printable anatomical models
Californian pediatric healthcare specialist Rady Children’s Hospital has launched a new Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standardization software. Created in-house by the h…
World-first 3D bioprinted bioimpedance chips unlock in-vivo skin disease modeling
Regenerative medicine specialist CTIBiotech has partnered with pharmaceutical firm Gattefossé to develop 3D bioprinted skin chips that enable the patient-specific modeling of skin diseases. By a…
Innovative 3D printing-enabled strain sensor unlocks real-time monitoring of cancerous tumors
Researchers at Stanford University have used 3D printing to develop a strain sensor that enables the wireless monitoring of tumor regression in cancer patients. Composed of a 50-nm layer of gold…
Scientists develop 3D printed glasses with the potential to cure color blindness
Researchers at Khalifa University have come up with a set of 3D printed glasses that could be capable of curing Color Vision Deficiency (CVD) disorders. Composed of tinted lenses housed in MSLA …
3D Systems spins off new 3D bioprinting firm with goal of accelerating drug discovery R&D
US 3D printer manufacturer 3D Systems has announced the formation of a new 3D bioprinting subsidiary. Named Systemic Bio, the company is set to utilize the technologies developed as part of its parent…
Ice 3D printing process could yield new biomedical and electronic devices with complex internal channels
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a method of 3D printing microscale ice structures that can be used as sacrificial templates to form intricate channels inside other parts. …
BellaSeno 3D printed breast implants enter human trials in Australia
German medical device manufacturer BellaSeno has announced that its proprietary 3D printed breast implants have entered human trials. BellaSeno’s 3D printed breast scaffolds are fully-resorbable…
Scientists say India’s first 3D printed cornea “can be used in humans” after successful animal trial
A cornea 3D printed at India’s L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad and Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology has been successfully animal tested for th…