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3D Bioprinting Chondrocytes to Generate Functional Articular Cartilage

The aim of the EU funded project RESTORE is to treat osteoarthritis (OA) by generating functional cartilage through 3D bioprinting technology. A Swedish research team within RESTORE has now achieved a major scientific milestone in the treatment of OA; they have been able to generate functional cartilage tissue by 3D bioprinting chondrocytes into OA lesions.


Biologic Models Creates Intricate, Full-Color Protein Models Using the Mimaki 3DUJ-553 Printer

Biologic Models collaborates with Mimaki customer, Objex Unlimited, to recreate precise models of protein cells.

Recent projects include recreating coronavirus proteins to enable the rapid development of countermeasures and increase understanding of the virus.

Joint Linde and 3D Medlab tests prove stability of additive manufacturing process for medical devices can be improved with optimal gas mixture

Test results using Linde’s new process gas mixture demonstrate a 35% decrease in spatter emissions, significantly reducing the risk of defective parts

The correct atmospheric gas mixture in the print chamber is essential for high quality, ease of qualification and repeatable products
Linde and 3D Medlab, division of Marle Group, collaborate to test optimal atmospheric solutions

Schiner 3D Repro Supports Medical Technology Companies to Accelerate Medical Device Innovation with Digital Anatomy 3D Printing

Medical device manufacturers improve time-to-market through testing on ultra-realistic anatomical simulation 3D models
Austrian 3D printing service provider sees overwhelming increase in customer requests for Digital Anatomy models, on course to grow its medical customer base by 30% in a year

Porous Titanium Spine Fusion Cage produced on Farsoon Metal Systems receive NMPA Clearance

Huaxiang Group, a privately owned medical 3D printing solution provider founded in 2014, and Dr. Wang Wenjun’s Spinal Surgery team from First Affiliated Hospital of University of South China, recently received category 3 medical device clearance from China’s National Medical Products Administration (refer to as NMPA), for its Porous Spine Fusion Cages produced on Farsoon metal systems --- this marks the very first approved orthopedic implants built by metal laser powder bed fusion technology in China.


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