3-D-printed prosthetic implants could improve treatment for hearing loss
Using CT scans and 3-D printing researchers have created accurate, custom-designed prosthetic replacements for damaged parts of the middle ear...
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Using CT scans and 3-D printing researchers have created accurate, custom-designed prosthetic replacements for damaged parts of the middle ear...
Researchers have developed a platform to diagnose infectious diseases at the point-of-care, using a smartphone as the detection instrument...
Automation and 3D printing to environmental regulations are now spelling the beginning of the end for globalised manufacturing...
Life Sciences and Healthcare supply chains need transformation to support the increasing cost pressures and consumer demands for new and more convenient, affordable care models…
Researchers from the National University of Singapore have found a way to make personalised medicine cheaper and easier.
24 March 2016 | By Victoria White
Aprecia’s Spritam (levetiracetam) tablets, for oral suspension, are now available in the US as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial onset seizures, myoclonic seizures and primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
16 June 2015 | By Victoria White
The Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Research Group (3DPRG) at The University of Nottingham has unveiled its new lab.
Amazing opportunities come along with prototyping technologies, and three-dimensional (3D) printing is gaining momentum across various industries, from printing a mobile phone cover to reconstructing human organs. Emerging as a technology of choice for a wide range of applications, 3D printing is expected to increase its market share rapidly to…