SME had a chance to interview Liz Richardson, who directs the Pew Charitable Trusts’ health care products project. She recently published insights into how the FDA is approaching the emerging field of additive manufacturing in healthcare.
A teenager starts a medical revolution.
Additive manufacturing manufacturers are beginning to refocus on innovation where the additive process begins—metal powder.
Combining virtual reality and 3D printed replicas of body parts, the patient as well as a surgical team can be prepared.
Syqe Medical’s Selective-Dose inhaler aims to increase the effectiveness of patient treatment.
How evolving medical 3D industry registered products with the FDA under a low risk, Class I product code - HWT.
Challenges around additive materials need to be addressed to allow for a smoother transition towards reliable mass production in medical.
Sandvik signed an agreement to acquireCNC Software Inc., the company behind Mastercam, the most widely used Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) brand in the industry.
As technologies that are a part of Industry 4.0 proliferate, investing in a single platform creates efficiencies in operation and in training.
While it is typically up to the design engineers or the customer to specify the materials needed for a part, sometimes even materials within specs seem just a little more difficult to machine.