Aakash Healthcare Uses Stratasys’ J5 MediJetTM to create 3D Printed Pre-Surgic
Read moreRead how the UK-based organization CPI collaborates with researchers to develop novel innovations in HealthTech using the J750 Digital Anatomy Printer.
Read moreKauzlarich and her team chose the Digital Anatomy Printer because of its versatility and because they found that through this technology, the lab is able to create anatomically realistic, biomechanically accurate models for physicians who need a visual way to explain a unique procedure or another specific anatomy.
Read moreA team of professionals at the Institute of Cancer Research, London, has utilized the J5 MediJet™ 3D printer to create a first-of-its-kind model that accurately depicts the protein being targeted within a cancer cell by novel drugs in development.
Read moreAt Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami, the Cardiovascular Surgery Advanced Projects Laboratory (APL) uses a range of digital 3D technologies, including Stratasys 3D printers, to visualize anatomy and plan surgical procedures for pediatric patients
Read moreFDM® technology plays a vital role in elevating the health care of large animals.
Read moreJ5 MediJet is the most efficient workflow for printing surgical guides
Read moreKobe University School of Medicine uses multi-material color 3D printing to enable bio-texture modeling of internal organs to improve surgical outcomes.
Read moreLearn about the innovative ways the University Hospital Basel is using 3D Printing for Advanced Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery.
Read moreBiomedical Modeling Inc. uses the Stratasys J750 3D Printer to recreate human anatomy as a clinically relevant training simulator.
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