Are you ready to embrace the digital world of O&P? Our latest webinar series dives into the integration and adoption of 3D technologies in clinics. Bionic has chosen a hybrid approach, which has worked well for them. As the director of clinical operations of Bionic Prosthetics & Orthotics Group LLC says, 'We couldn't have gone in and said, okay, starting tomorrow, everybody goes digital. We are not taking a cast anymore. It just doesn't work. We have to work with people." Watch the full webinar to learn more about how to make 3D technology accessible to everyone, regardless of their comfort level with digital technology. https://wi.st/3VRw50G #OPTech #3DPrinting #OandP #digitalworkflow
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From prosthetics to bioprinting, 3D technologies are revolutionizing healthcare. But with great innovation comes great responsibility—should there be stricter regulations for medical applications of 3D tech, or will that stifle innovation? Where do you see the line between innovation and regulation when it comes to 3D technologies in healthcare? #HealthcareTech #Bioprinting #MedicalInnovation #3DPrinting #TechAndRegulation
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There are certain #additivemanufacturing processes that have convinced me of their capabilities for certain #applications... And the more I learn about Lithoz' #ceramic #3dprinting, the more it makes sense to see how it's used in #healthcare applications. We recently shared 👇 our latest conversation with Daniel Bomze on the topic. Thanks, Daniel for this update.
With more than a decade of activities in the AM field, an #acquisition, and three proprietary technologies (LCM, LIS, LSD Print), Lithoz’s work has been validated across three main vertical industries: #medical, #aerospace & #space, and #semiconductor. Of all these fields, the company has demonstrated that its market-leading #LCM technology has become a promising #production candidate in the healthcare & medical industries. In the article below 👇, Daniel Bomze, Director of Medical Solutions, discusses what has been happening behind the scenes ever since they unveiled their #LithiumDisilicate material. He also sheds light on surgical tools produced with #ceramic #3dprinting and discusses the importance of the right #additivemanufacturing factory in the #healthcare field. https://lnkd.in/efuZyVND
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This groundbreaking achievement by Israeli scientists marks a significant milestone in medical technology and regenerative medicine. By using a patient's own cells to 3D print a living heart, the team has essentially created a personalized organ that potentially eliminates the risk of organ rejection, a major challenge in transplants. This development paves the way for more tailored and effective treatments for heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. The ability to print organs on-demand could drastically reduce waiting times for transplants and may lead to new therapies that repair damaged organs directly. This innovation represents a major step toward the future of medicine, where organ shortages could become a thing of the past and treatments are customized not just to the disease, but also to the individual patient. Explore More Insight: https://lnkd.in/dZ_ZUaeM #3dprinting #heart #treatment #heartdisease #medical #healthcare #healthtech Chat With US : https://bit.ly/4a8LXA3
Israeli scientists 3D printed the world's first living heart using the cells from the patient. We are one step closer to a treatment that could save more lives. #gigadgets #3dprinting #heart #treatment #heartdisease #medical
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Israeli scientists 3D printed the world's first living heart using the cells from the patient. We are one step closer to a treatment that could save more lives. #gigadgets #3dprinting #heart #treatment #heartdisease #medical
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This groundbreaking achievement by Israeli scientists marks a significant milestone in medical technology and regenerative medicine. By using a patient's own cells to 3D print a living heart, the team has essentially created a personalized organ that potentially eliminates the risk of organ rejection, a major challenge in transplants. This development paves the way for more tailored and effective treatments for heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. The ability to print organs on-demand could drastically reduce waiting times for transplants and may lead to new therapies that repair damaged organs directly. This innovation represents a major step toward the future of medicine, where organ shortages could become a thing of the past and treatments are customized not just to the disease, but also to the individual patient. Explore More Insight: https://lnkd.in/dZ_ZUaeM #3dprinting #heart #treatment #heartdisease #medical #healthcare #healthtech Chat With US : https://bit.ly/4a8LXA3
Israeli scientists 3D printed the world's first living heart using the cells from the patient. We are one step closer to a treatment that could save more lives. #gigadgets #3dprinting #heart #treatment #heartdisease #medical
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ActivArmor uses 3D technology to create hygienic, waterproof casts. Read their blog to learn about their success story! If you are looking to bring ActivArmor to your practice, reach out to us or ActivArmor. #MediGroupGPO #GroupPurchasing #ActivArmor #Innovation
We're proud to share that ActivArmor has been supporting patients' active lifestyles for a decade by leveraging our revolutionary 3D technology. Many thanks to the amazing provider partners who offer ActivArmor to their patients and increase visibility on our waterproof casts. We look forward to continuing to improve the standard of patient care and casting for many decades to come. Read our blog to learn more about what ActivArmor has accomplished in the past 10 years: https://lnkd.in/g-EvsK4J #ActivArmor #SuccessStory #StartupSuccess #3DPrinting #WaterproofCast
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Ever wondered how to create precise medical models with the Digital Anatomy Creator? 🏥 Join Catherine Wallace, Senior Medical Segment Application Engineer at Stratasys, and get started! Whether modifying existing templates or designing from scratch, this webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to begin. 💡 Click the link below to sign up! 🔗 https://okt.to/jTtElZ #3Printing #MakeAdditiveWorkForYou #AnatomicalModels
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In the world of emerging technologies, there are terms that may be unfamiliar. We are here to help! In 2003, bioengineer Thomas Boland created the first bioprinter, modifying a Hewlett-Packard inkjet printer to use bovine cells instead of ink. Two decades later, bioprinting is revolutionizing some medical treatments, with patients receiving 3D-printed skin, ears and other implants made from living tissue. Though many internal organs, such as hearts and lungs, have yet to be printed successfully, bioprinting has the potential to shorten waitlists for lifesaving transplants. To learn more about how bioprinting works, check out this video from TED-Ed: https://buff.ly/35DwIOG Every other week, MIT Horizon will share easy-to-understand definitions of terms used in the emerging technology arena. If there’s a specific term you’d like to know more about, let us know in the comments below. #EmTech #TechnologyVocabulary #Bioprinting #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting
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Ever wondered how to create precise medical models with the Digital Anatomy Creator? 🏥 Join Catherine Wallace, Senior Medical Segment Application Engineer at Stratasys, and get started! Whether modifying existing templates or designing from scratch, this webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to begin. 💡 Click the link below to sign up! 🔗 https://okt.to/jSG1Al #3Printing #MakeAdditiveWorkForYou #AnatomicalModels
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