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Small steps, big impact – 3D bioprinting kidneys at Harvard
Though it takes just an instant for research to become a discovery, an apple falling from a tree; a bolt of lighting; the snap of a shutter, fully developed breakthroughs in science and medicine take …
Winning 3D printing startup rings the NASDAQ bell
TriFusion Devices, winners of the Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) and manufacturers of custom 3D printed prosthetic devices, rang the NASDAQ opening bell earlier today. This morning in New York,…
Charles Fried prototypes 3D printed custom orthotics
Prosthetics and orthotics are moving in leaps and bounds, in large part due to 3D printing. Companies like Open Bionics are creating fast, affordable alternatives to expensive prosthetics, while also …
Groupe Gorgé Loss Widens: Too Small to Succeed?
Earlier this month Groupe Gorgé SA (EPA:GOE) published their updated financial statements for first six months of 2016. The share price of the company has fallen from €22 prior to publication to below…
Researchers print hyperelastic bones
A superhuman development has been made at Northwestern University – the ability not only to print porous and flexible bone structures, but also a mix of composite materials that doesn’t get rejected w…
Hear the heartbeats of 3D printing at long last
Though it may not look like much from the grainy screenshot below, Celprogen’s announcement today marks a milestone in making what has been dubbed as the ‘Holy Grail ‘ of 3D printing…
Create O&P launches first medical grade 3D printer for prosthetics
The world of 3D printed prosthetics is growing and expanding every day. From opensource designs, to bespoke pieces, there is literally something out there for every situation. New York prosthetists Cr…
3D Printed Back Brace Takes Fencer to Rio Paralympics
Polina Rožkova, representing wheelchair fencing for Latvia, competed at the Rio 2016 Paralympics this week with the aid of a back brace printed by Stratasys reseller, Baltic3D. The support, boasting a…
iMakr launch medical division with Rokit’s Invivo
New breakthroughs are happening constantly within the medical industry within 3D printing. The technology is revolutionizing the sector, with innovations such as bioprinting a thyroid gland and implan…