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Ira3D Enters the Medical Market With Comprehensive Lineup of 3D Printing Filament Offerings

If you’ve been wondering about what Italy has on the table for 3D printing in comparison to the rest of the world, just take a look at Ira3D—and they have so much going on, you may not have time for quite a while to check out anything else. Making that ‘Made in Italy’ tag proud, this is a company with a strong team, allowing for tremendous versatility in their offerings. Their level of dedication to seeing that users on all levels have their 3D printing needs met is evident, as we’ve been covering, from their new Poetry X Center, offering an all-in-one R&D package, to an all-in-one manufacturing solution, offering comprehensive 3D printing tools for businesses, as well as a host of specialized new filaments and even a new process for coating whatever 3D models you’d like with chromium plating.

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The Ira3D Poetry Lab

Now, Ira3D is tackling the needs of those in the medical industry. Their team has pinpointed this as an area that while certainly receiving a lot of attention is not reaping all the benefits of 3D printing that it currently should. With this challenge in mind, the Ira3D team has created a range of new 3D printing materials specifically for the medical industry, to include making items for shielding patients from radiology, artificial skin for training purposes, prosthetics, functional and larger components, parts that require biocompatibility, and food safe components.

“Ira3D is now present in the main applications, ranging from the creation of ultra-personalized prostheses with advantages in terms of time and cost, up to the creation of useful models to facilitate the work of surgeons,” Marco Cigolini of Ira3D told 3DPrint.com.

The following materials allow for these new innovations:

Ira3D has also announced that they will be releasing a solution, the Poetry Medical Box, designed for medical professionals with help from those who are experts in the field. We will look forward to reporting further on the innovations that are sure to be produced with the aforementioned and long list of versatile new 3D printing medical filaments. Have you been following Ira3D and all their latest developments and releases? Discuss in the Ira3D Medical 3D Printing Filaments forum over at 3DPB.com.

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