Follow along with Syqe’s vision to bring the most efficacious medication to the largest number of patients in the fastest time possible became a reality with 3D printing.
See how medical technologists are advancing surgical techniques and medical modeling with help from Stratasys FDM 3D printing.
3D printing is the future of medical simulation. Learn how a Florida children's hospital is forging a path to elevating the realism of medical simulation.
3D printed manikins improve emergency medical personnel training at the University of Minnesota Medical School with a realistic airway trainer.
TryTec, a small medical device manufacturing company based in Japan, designed its first endoscopic device, Opyls, with Stratasys DLP technology. Read more
See how the University Hospital Mainz improves life-saving vascular surgeries with 3D printed patient models.
Children’s Hospital Colorado, a leader in pediatric heart care, is improving the lives of children with complex congenital heart disease with the help of patient-specific 3D models.
Jacob Institute medical collaborators pioneer 3D printing solutions with a collective vision to design and establish a vascular care center for the future.
Biomedical Modeling Inc. uses the Stratasys J750 3D Printer to recreate human anatomy as a clinically relevant training simulator.
See how Quality Electrodynamics uses 3D printing to design and print MRI coil housing, mechanical structures within the coils, production fixtures, and trays to protect assemblies.