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Lincotek Advances 3D Printed Spine Implants with FDA Clearance
Lincotek’s Medical Division has secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its SpineLinc anterior cervical implant system, a 3D printed device manufactured in Memphis and now available to orthopedic OEMs.
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Stratasys will support Origin by delivering millions of 3D printed nasopharyngeal swabs AM Industry
In response to the pressing need for more COVID-19 testing, Stratasys, Inc. and high-speed layerless stereolithography 3D printer manufacturer Origin have signed an agreement in which Stratasys will market and promote Origin 3D printed nasopharyngeal swabs to healthcare providers and other testing centers in the U.S.
Lithoz enables serial production of dental restorations with new lithium disilicate material
Austrian ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz will present the next development stage of its lithium disilicate material for dental 3D printing at LMT Lab Day Chicago 2024.
Sciaky Sells Its First EBAM 110 System in Japan AM Industry
Sciaky, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI), and leading provider of metal additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, announced today that a Japanese supplier has purchase ...
Ilan Levin resigns as Director and CEO of Stratasys
71shares50210Today, leading 3D printing provider and manufacturer Stratasys (NASDAQ:SSYS) announced that Ilan Levin, the company’s Director and CEO, will be stepping down from his position on 1 ...
Nanofabrica joins Siemens-Dynamo startup commercialization program
Israeli developer of precision additive manufacturing technologies Nanofabrica has been selected to participate in Siemens Dynamo, a startup commercialization program. “We have been following Nanofab ...
Evonik acquires US-based startup Structured Polymers AM Industry
Evonik has acquired Structured Polymers Inc., a US-based technology startup for 3D printing materials headquartered in Austin, Texas. A corresponding agreement and plan of merger were executed and the transaction has been closed recently. The acquisition will provide Evonik access to a new patented technology that will allow the company to expand its portfolio of specialty polymer powders in the additive manufacturing market.
World’s first operational 3D printed excavator is live at the IFPE Show in Las Vegas (Video) 3D Printing Events
For the past two years a conglomerate of trade associations, industry, government and academia have been collaborating on the world’s first operational 3D printed excavator. That project made a giant leap forward with the recent printing of a prototype that leveraged large-scale additive manufacturing technologies and further explores the feasibility of printing with metal alloys. The fully operational 3D printed excavator is on display at the IFPE show in Las Vega Nevada until March 11th.
Frontier Bio’s lab-grown lung tissue – a new way for future transplants and respiratory treatments
Biotechnology research company Frontier Bio has reported progress in developing lab-grown lung tissue, achieved by integrating bioprinting with the natural self-organizing properties of stem cells.






