The future of 3D-print bone parts

Scientists from UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink that may allow surgeons in the future to 3D-print bone parts complete with living cells that could be used to repair damaged bone tissue. Using a 3D-printer that deploys a special ink made up of calcium phosphate, the scientists developed a new technique, known as ceramic Read more about The future of 3D-print bone parts[…]

3D-Bioplotter Line-up to be used for a variety of medical applications

EnvisionTEC, a leading global manufacturer of professional grade 3D printing solutions, announced today the launch of the new 3D-Bioplotter Starter Series and their upgraded 3D-Bioplotter® Developer Series for researchers and scientists. “We’re excited about the new addition to the 3D-Bioplotter line-up, the enhanced user management flow and the new inner structure patterns,” said Carlos Carvalho, Process and Material Development Read more about 3D-Bioplotter Line-up to be used for a variety of medical applications[…]