By Arnaud ToutainThe Digital Anatomy Creator gives you the power to create ultra-realistic anatomical models. For each layer of the model, you have the freedom to define its position and size, select its mathematical function, and create a digital material using up to five different materials.Watch how I created a digital material to replicate the properties of a cadaver skull using a combination of VeroPureWhite, VeroPureMagenta, and support material, sandwiched between two hard layers of BoneMatrix.
The Digital Anatomy Printer brings medical models to life with incredible realism that accurately represents both the appearance and response of human tissue. These 3d printed anatomical models provide unmatched clinical versatility, repeatability, and accuracy for healthcare professionals and medical device companies.
Watch videoPush the boundaries of functional medical models with the new Digital Anatomy Creator software add-on package for the Stratasys Digital Anatomy 3D printer.
View moreSeth Friedman, PhD, runs the research lab at Seattle Children’s. Over the past year, he has been on a quest to craft the “secret recipe” to recreate the precise pediatric pathologies they treat at their center. “Surgeons request anatomy models that mimic internal properties and function exactly like human tissue. The anatomical presets available today weren’t robust enough to meet our needs,” says Dr. Friedman. Dr. Friedman uses the Stratasys Digital Anatomy Printer to tinker and to test—to find the exact, mixtures of Stratasys’ unique tissue materials to create biomechanically accurate anatomy models.
Watch videoThe Digital Anatomy Printer brings medical models to life with incredible realism that accurately represents both the appearance and response of human tissue. These 3d printed anatomical models provide unmatched clinical versatility, repeatability, and accuracy for healthcare professionals and medical device companies.
Watch videoPush the boundaries of functional medical models with the new Digital Anatomy Creator software add-on package for the Stratasys Digital Anatomy 3D printer.
View moreSeth Friedman, PhD, runs the research lab at Seattle Children’s. Over the past year, he has been on a quest to craft the “secret recipe” to recreate the precise pediatric pathologies they treat at their center. “Surgeons request anatomy models that mimic internal properties and function exactly like human tissue. The anatomical presets available today weren’t robust enough to meet our needs,” says Dr. Friedman. Dr. Friedman uses the Stratasys Digital Anatomy Printer to tinker and to test—to find the exact, mixtures of Stratasys’ unique tissue materials to create biomechanically accurate anatomy models.
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