PharmE3D backed by USAID to 3D print less-intrusive contraceptives for women

Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin’s Pharmaceutical Engineering and 3D Printing (PharmE3D) Labs have gained US federal backing to create custom additive manufactured birth control devices.  Using an in-house-developed 3D printing technology, a team at PharmE3D are honing a means of producing personalized alternatives to commercial intrauterine devices (IUDs), which are effective but … Continue reading PharmE3D backed by USAID to 3D print less-intrusive contraceptives for women