Read about the Polyphytes research project that utilized Stratasys' Liquid Print feature of the PolyJet Research Package to 3D print intricate, internal channels that perform just like the vascular systems in plants.
3D printing drives medical students and entrepreneurs toward an innovative future.
The ISAC Museum at the University of Chicago created a 3D printed replica with PolyJet technology to allow the Warka Vase to be rediscovered. Read more
The University of Notre Dame leverages professional 3D printers to help students launch new businesses.
3D printed manikins improve emergency medical personnel training at the University of Minnesota Medical School with a realistic airway trainer.
The University of Iowa’s prototyping lab leverages Stratasys additive manufacturing technology to speed up device design, testing, and production.
Learn how University of Colorado - Boulder Professor Rob MacCurdy is innovating using 3D printing for medical models.
J5 MediJet is the most efficient workflow for printing surgical guides
The University of Tsukuba uses iterative design prototyping with 3D printing contributes to the success of Japan's 2012 team at the London Olympic Games.
Kobe University School of Medicine uses multi-material color 3D printing to enable bio-texture modeling of internal organs to improve surgical outcomes.