by Bill Decker | Aug 6, 2015 | Bioprinting
Investors Business Daily reports that most analysts are forecasting an uptick for Stratasys , but also reports that a Piper Jaffray analyst is less excited after a survey the firm conducted with 62 resellers. Brian Deagon, reporter at Investor’s Business Daily,...
by Bill Decker | Feb 25, 2015 | Bioprinting
Now, medicine is exploring how 3-D printing can help doctors learn and do their jobs. Doctors at the University of Michigan, for example, used devices made with 3-D printing to install in a baby’s heart. Some researchers are working on printers that create human...
by Rich Benvin | Jan 22, 2015 | Bioprinting, Favorites, Ideas
3D Printing -The History of a Public Controversy 3D Printing Teleportation of Physical Objects 3D Printing Teleportation of Physical Objects New 3D Printing Developments in 3D Printed Prosthetics New 3D Printing Developments in 3D Printed Prosthetics – Live From...
by Rich Benvin | Sep 16, 2014 | Bioprinting
Doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital produced an exact replica, soft plastic, 3d printed model of a child’s brain to use in a practice run before the complex surgical procedure. It was printed with soft plastic and with a precision 3d printing technology has...
by Bill Decker | May 4, 2014 | Bioprinting
“The impossible can be possible” is what Ben Harrison intelligently proclaims to an audience of captivated listeners. As a respected authority in the field, he strongly suggests that there are limitless possibilities for 3D printing and the duplication of...
by Bill Decker | Apr 21, 2014 | Bioprinting
The market for dentistry in general has been constantly expanding. Especially here in the United States, people have come to value their teeth and their appearance more and more. It is estimated that by 2018, the orthodontic supply market alone will be worth 1.1...
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