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3D-printed implants
Israeli startups Collplant and Stratasys have commenced a pre-clinical study to test the ability of their 3D-printed implants (see here previously) to promote the growth of natural tissue and completely degrade over time. It may be an alternative to reconstructive … Continue reading
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Almost life-like
The new J5 Digital Anatomy™ 3D Printer from Israel’s Stratasys enables the creation of biomechanically accurate, highly realistic anatomical models for medical purposes. These mimic bone structures, tissues, ligaments, & complex vascular structures, respond like organs, and much more. https://www.stratasys.com/en/3d-printers/printer-catalog/polyjet/j5-digital-anatomy-printer/ … Continue reading
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Printing on the moon
Israeli 3D printing firm Stratasys is sending its 3D-printed materials on an upcoming lunar mission to test their performance on the surface of the moon. It is part NASA’s Tipping Point which is promoting companies that develop space technologies. https://nocamels.com/2024/03/3d-printing-firm-testing-how-its-products-perform-on-the-moon/
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3D printer helps rebuild shattered leg
Doctors at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital used a 3D printer from Israel’s Stratasys to reconstruct the fractured knee of wounded IDF soldier Shilo Segev. The printer model identified a lack of upper thigh bone which surgeons rebuilt using bone … Continue reading
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Award-winning 3D printing
Israel’s Stratasys (see here previously) earned the 3D Printing Industry Award, in the Medical, Dental or Healthcare Application category. Stratasys’ portfolio of three PolyJet printers beat out nine other nominees for substantial market growth. https://investors.stratasys.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/873/stratasys-wins-coveted-3d-printing-industry-award https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231220158018/en/
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3D printer helps remove tumors
UK’s University Hospital Birmingham has reduced the time taken to remove tumors by up to three hours thanks to 3D-printed cutting guides produced on a J5 MedJet printer from Israel’s Stratasys. It is transforming the way tumors are removed from … Continue reading
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3D printers to ensure safer CT scanning
Israel’s Stratasys (see here previously) is to produce tailored 3D models for Germany’s Siemens Healthineers. The models will be used to calibrate Siemens’ CT scanners to ensure correct functioning and to help medical practitioners assess the radiation dose and image … Continue reading
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Revolutionary interior design for Peugeot EVs
Automobile manufacturer Peugeot has integrated the 3D Fashion Technology of Israel’s Stratasys (see here previously) into its new Inception Electric Vehicles. https://www.stratasys.com/uk/guide-to-3d-printing/technologies-and-materials/3dfashion-tech-style/ https://investors.stratasys.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/830/peugeot-drives-new-revolution-in-car-interior-design-with https://videos.stratasys.com/watch/WAykUxkdho8y5uNAT9xBaz?
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Exits, takeovers & mergers to 25/6/23
Israel’s Stratasys is merging with US-based Desktop Metal in a deal valued at around $1.8 billion. Stratasys shareholders will hold 59% of the combined company.
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Israeli partnership to bio-print organs
Israeli startups Stratasys (see here previously) and CollPlant (see here previously) are jointly to create human tissues and organs. They will use Stratasys’ P3 bioprinter and CollPlant’s rh-Collagen-based bioinks. The first project will be to produce reconstructive implants. https://ir.collplant.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/144/stratasys-and-collplant-unite-technologies-to-transform
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