Insights
RadioMatrix: Stratasys Expands Access to Patient-Specific Radiopaque 3D Printing for Medical Imaging
3D printer OEM Stratasys has announced that its RadioMatrix radiopaque 3D printing material is now fully commercially available in the United States. Previously deployed in limited settings, the material can now be widely used by healthcare providers, medical device manufacturers, and research institutions for advanced medical imaging, education, and training purposes.
-
Nimble: A Modular 3D Printed Prosthetic Fin for Swimmers
December 3, 2025 Medical
News
Follow us on Social Media
Popular Posts
Category
We realize your creation
FacFox provides one-stop solution with comprehensive on-demand manufacturing capabilities and data-driven analysing technologies, see our available service, feel free to reach us to realize your creation!
3D Printing
Plastic 3D Printing is one of the fastest and most cost-efficient methods for iterative design, prototyping, and customizable products.
CNC Machining
Accurate CNC milling and turning processes with low-cost and fast turnaround time to deliver high quality, on-demand parts.
Injection Molding
Produces end products in various quantity(500 to 100,000+) and low unit cost with Plastic Injection and Metal Injection
Urethane Casting
Produces end-use, rigid or flexible plastic parts with high durability, fast lead times, and production-level quality.
Metal 3D Printing
Ideal for metal parts with very complex geometries or customizable features. Industrial grade printers and multi-functional materials.
Sheet Fabrication
Metal bending, punching, laser cutting, stamping and plastic thermal forming, ranging from prototyping to mass production.
Metal Casting
Produce small batched parts with investment casting and mass production with die casting or forging.
3D Scanning
We provide a variety of 3D laser scanning solutions to suit virtually any type of object from tiny to large.
Most Viewed
EOS celebrates 30 years of additive manufacturing AM Industry
3D printing solutions company EOS is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The company, which was founded in 1989 by Dr. Hans J. Langer, has becoming an important leading player in the industrial 3D printing market. In recent years especially, the innovative company has aptly transitioned the use of its AM technologies from predominantly prototyping applications to end-use, serial production.
Wow Your Valentine with These Amazing 3D Printed Gifts!
Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and if you're searching for a gift that's as unique and special as your love, the magic of 3D printing is your answer! Ditch the predictable chocolates and flowers ...
Tangible Solutions Expands 3D Printing Facility to Meet Medical Implant Demand
Contract 3D printed implant manufacturer Tangible Solutions, has announced the expansion of its facility in Fairborn, Ohio.
Protolabs reports full year 2018 financials with record quarter for 3D printing
Award winning on demand manufacturing provider Protolabs, headquartered in Maple Plain, Minnesota, has announced its financial earnings for the fourth quarter and full year 2018. Headline revenue for ...
3D Printed Bags: The New Battlefield for Fashion Designers
According to Statista, revenue generated in the Bags & Accessories segment is projected to reach US$96,128m in 2020, and is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2020-2024) of 9.7%, resulti ...
Keith Murphy to step down as CEO of 3D bioprinting company Organovo as commercial market progresses
170shares145223Management changes across the 3D printing industry continue in 2017 as 3D bioprinting company Organovo Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONVO) has announces Keith Murphy will be stepping down as C ...
Stratasys and Siemens Healthineers transform CT imaging technology
3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has partnered with Siemens Healthineers to conduct a research project focused on advancing medical imaging phantoms used in computed tomography (CT) imaging proving to be a vital tool in hospitals globally.
Stratasys acquires Covestro’s AM materials business AM Industry
Stratasys Ltd has completed the acquisition of the additive manufacturing materials business of Covestro AG. The acquisition, which is immediately accretive, includes R&D facilities and activities, global development and sales teams across Europe, the US, and Asia, a portfolio of approximately 60 additive manufacturing materials, and an extensive IP portfolio comprised of hundreds of patents and pending patents.












