12 Companies Who Use 3D Printed Prosthesis to Change Daily Lives of Disabled People
In France, every year: 300 people lost their hands, 150 have protheses, 75 prefer an aesthetic prost ...
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In France, every year: 300 people lost their hands, 150 have protheses, 75 prefer an aesthetic prost ...
While this hand and arm look like a great design, the fit leaves something to be desired. It is impo ...
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Lincotek Additive, the AM division of Italian global contract manufacturer Lincotek, is opening a new state-of-the-art Additive Production Center at its site in Trento. The facility, which houses a high-vacuum furnace and validated heat treatment process for titanium 3D printed parts, will be dedicated to the development and production of medical devices.
I have to admit that I had to read this story twice to grasp (and believe) it. It involves Mike Tyson, the former professional boxer, cannabis and 3D printing: but not in the way you might expect. Tyson-owned The Ranch Companies have obtained a global licence for a special cannabis beverage printer developed by California-based Smart Cups.
Brazilian cancer survivor Denise Vicentin has lost part of his right eye and chin and has accepted f ...
The city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands is an example of the fusion of traditional and modern archi ...
Joshua Pearce, a 3D printing innovator, and professor at Michigan Technological University (MTU), wo ...
Joyson Safety Systems, a leading provider of mobile safety components, systems and technologies, rec ...
Baton Rouge, Louisiana (AP)-Five universities in Louisiana received a US$20 million federal grant to ...