The future of 3D-printed prosthetics
The recent ubiquity of 3D printers and innovations in prosthetic design, manufacturing and distribution offer a viable solution for the millions of people living with limb loss around the world. In the United States alone, close to 200,000 amputations are performed each year, yet, with prosthetics …
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A 3D Printer Used By Microsoft, Ford, and NASA Is Now Commercially Available — Here's What It Can Do
Formlabs is a 3D printing company now worth $2 billion. It started as a Kickstarter campaign. A 3D printer already in use at Microsoft, Ford, and NASA is now commercially available — and it runs on some 3D printed parts itself. Formlabs, a 3D printing company with a unicorn valuation of $2 billion, …
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3-D Vision: Exploring 3-D Imaging Technology in Plastic Surgery
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Elegoo launches new Saturn 4 Ultra and Saturn 4 resin 3D printers
3D printer technology continues to advance at a rapid rate, both in the FDM and resin worlds. One of the major ways things are getting a bit more Star Trek Replicator is speed. The time in which it takes to print models these days is so much faster than ever before and companies are constantly …