The company makes its production capacity available to hospitals to create parts of medical instruments with 3D Printing
The company makes its production capacity available to hospitals to create parts of medical instruments with 3D Printing
Inquiries from hospitals and other organisations amount to more than 350,000 visas. First hospital delivery arrived on 25 March.
Formlabs has fielded hundreds of requests, evaluated dozens of potential applications for 3D printed products, and is now supporting a handful of projects with high-impact potential. The current priority areas were selected based on clinical demand, technical feasibility, and regulatory implications. Priority areas for focus include test kit swabs, ventilator splitters, and face shields. Once designs have been tested and validated by the medical community, Formlabs has the resources available to scale production to tens of thousands of parts per week. We are ready to engage our internal resources and community of skilled volunteers to produce parts for healthcare providers all over the world.
Formlabs has fielded hundreds of requests, evaluated dozens of potential applications for 3D printed products, and is now supporting a handful of projects with high-impact potential. The current priority areas were selected based on clinical demand, technical feasibility, and regulatory implications. Priority areas for focus include test kit swabs, ventilator splitters, and face shields. Once designs have been tested and validated by the medical community, Formlabs has the resources available to scale production to tens of thousands of parts per week. We are ready to engage our internal resources and community of skilled volunteers to produce parts for healthcare providers all over the world.
Formlabs has fielded hundreds of requests, evaluated dozens of potential applications for 3D printed products, and is now supporting a handful of projects with high-impact potential. The current priority areas were selected based on clinical demand, technical feasibility, and regulatory implications. Priority areas for focus include test kit swabs, ventilator splitters, and face shields. Once designs have been tested and validated by the medical community, Formlabs has the resources available to scale production to tens of thousands of parts per week. We are ready to engage our internal resources and community of skilled volunteers to produce parts for healthcare providers all over the world.
Formlabs has fielded hundreds of requests, evaluated dozens of potential applications for 3D printed products, and is now supporting a handful of projects with high-impact potential. The current priority areas were selected based on clinical demand, technical feasibility, and regulatory implications. Priority areas for focus include test kit swabs, ventilator splitters, and face shields. Once designs have been tested and validated by the medical community, Formlabs has the resources available to scale production to tens of thousands of parts per week. We are ready to engage our internal resources and community of skilled volunteers to produce parts for healthcare providers all over the world.
As COVID-19 continues to impact the world, MakerBot is here to support the medical community to help combat the shortage of necessary supplies. We aim to connect the needs of the medical community with MakerBot and our extensive network to support requests for supplies quickly and efficiently.
Ricoh 3D offers help in the manufacture of ventilators
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In the last week we have seen more than ever the importance of 3D printing, as companies around the globe use additive manufacturing to help in the fight against the new coronavirus. At Titan Robotics, we are working with our local health professionals to be of assistance in any way we can in the wake of protective equipment shortages.
Many 3D design files to be made freely available to accelerate critical parts production
HP Inc. and its global digital manufacturing community are mobilizing their 3D printing teams, technology, experience, and production capacity to help deliver critical parts in the effort to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Initial goal of 5,000 full face shields by March 27 with more scaling possible
• ‘Our workforce and partners are prepared to work around the clock,’ says CEO
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Every idea, every project, needs specific skills and solutions. There are no solutions that fit everyone, each client is unique, services and strategy are tailor-made is the credo of Italian start-up Isinnova from Brescia.