Free glasses for the blind sounds like an altruistic dream, but the Indiegogo that launched with this very premise hasn’t started well. It sounded like a wonderful goal, helping the poorest people in …
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New bioglass could change knee surgery
A new material could save people the agonising pain of knew replacement surgery with a new biomaterial that actually encourages regrowth of degraded cartilage. A bio-glass has been discovered that mim…
A wheelchair for tomorrow, today
Benjamin Hubert has revealed the world’s first completely 3D printed wheelchair. Hubert, of design agency Layer, produced the GO prototype as part of the company’s new research division. Hubert…
FDA produces 3D printing medical guidelines
The Food and Drug Administration has issued guidelines for 3D medical devices, which means it is one step closer to becoming an accepted part of the process. The US agency rules food and drugs with an…
Konica Minolta strengthens his 3D Printing team
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Australia has appointed 3D printing expert Ben Darling to the role of 3D Printing and Wide Format Sales Specialist for Australia’s southern region. His appointment wi…
An interview with Dr. Michael Itagaki, founder of the first online 3D printing biomedical community
The first of its kind, embodi3D is an online community that specializes in exploring the exciting space where 3D printing intersects with healthcare. Founded by Dr. Michael Itagaki, an eminent interve…
The future of cardiology with 3D printing.
3D printing has been called upon once again to revolutionise the world of cardiovascular surgery in a new study from Texas A&M University. The university is looking to combine high-resolution CT s…
Why Materialise share price could move further down?
Materialise is a leading provider of additive manufacturing and medical software and of sophisticated 3D printing services. It was founded in 1990 by current CEO, Wilfried Vancraen. Materialise operat…
3D Printed Warfare
The manufacturing prowess of 3D printing has been proven to be a tremendous disruptive force in a host of technological fields, constantly breaking barriers of what was previously thought possible and…
Thick tissue bioprinting one step closer to reality
Bioprinting is coming on in leaps and bounds, but there are still issues printing thick vascular tissue. Now a team at Harvard University has revealed a new technique that promises to overcome the maj…