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3D Printing News Briefs, March 2, 2024: 3D Printed Firearms, FDA Clearance, & More
In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, we’re starting with a proof of concept for 3D printing recyclable construction waste materials to make molds. Researchers investigated the relevance of forensic firearm…
Interview PrinterPrezz CEO, Shri Shetty
PrinterPrezz is a company that wants to accelerate the adoption of 3D printed medical devices. When I met CEO Shri Shetty at NAMIC I immediately knew I wanted to interview…
3DPOD: 3D Printing Podcast Episode 5: 3D Printing In Medicine
Hello everyone we really hope that you enjoy a new episode of the 3DPod. Maxwell Bogue and I had a lot of fun making this episode. In this 3DPod we…
Duke Embracing 3D Printing for Surgical Care
There is practically no area of medical practice that has not been impacted by advances in 3D printing technologies. Whether in the form of custom made prosthetics, the development of…
Study Shows High Accuracy of Medicinal 3D Printing
A study led by University of Cambridge Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr. Daniel Markl and Chemical Engineering professor Dr. Axel Zeitler demonstrated the viability of 3D printing technology in structuring and printing active…
3D Bio-Prints from Patient Cells to Create Vascular Prosthetics
When a blood vessel is diseased, damaged, or blocked, a vascular graft is often used to replace it in order to allow blood to flow normally again, in turn permitting…
3D Medical Limited Receives Order for 25 3D Printed Titanium Jaw Implants
The medical industry has been ripe with 3D printing innovation, as numerous areas within the field have embraced the up and coming technology. Titanium implants were first introduced into the…
3D Printed Personalized Mold Contributes to Advances in Prostate Cancer Diagnoses
Advances in imaging techniques are changing the way in which prostate cancer can be detected and treated. However, these techniques have yet to be perfected and there is room for…
3D Printing of Antibiotic Infused Implants – Patent Recently Published
Every year millions of people become ill, or even worse, die because of infections related to surgeries and implants. Antibiotics for years have been a saving grace within the medical…
First Ever Opposite Lung, Living Donor Lung Transplant Takes Place Thanks to 3D Printing
We all are aware that 3D printing has been helping advance several different types of surgeries. It’s doing this in two ways; first by giving surgeons the option of a…