World’s first 3D printed nitinol stent

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Working with Medical Innovation Hub we have developed the world’s first 3D printed self-expanding nitinol stent using an additive manufacturing process called Selective Laser Melting (SLM). Find out more about our work on the stent: https://www.csiro.au/en/Research/MF/Areas/Metals/Lab22/3D-printed-Nitinol-stent Full transcript available here: https://www.csiro.au/CorporateAffairs/Youtube/CSIRO-3D-Printed-Ninitol-Stent/video-transcript

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