3-D printer vendors including HP, Markforged and Formlabs -- along with their channel partners and customers -- have stepped up to produce badly needed medical supplies amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
3D printing could also alleviate some of the supply chain issues made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. One printer for example, HP Inc.’s Metal Jet S100, is a scalable mass production component ...
Second-year PhD students at Manchester’s Department of Materials have printed personal protective equipment (PPE) that is proving vital to frontline NHS workers who are treating patients with COVID-19 ...
Coronavirus: First autopsy of Covid-19 patient ... I’m going to keep rolling with it,” said Lualhati. Louie had his own 3D printer, a Christmas gift from his parents in 2018.
One common argument sprung up from the maker movement response to COVID-19, 3D printed masks and visors ... that a typical 3D print does not have any detectable porosity, and that the grooves ...
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Luxury carmaker Ferrari has begun making parts to convert snorkel masks into respirators for treating patients with coronavirus and ... for masks using its 3D printing technology at its Maranello ...
The next stage on the project is to target specific application, for example to develop a sensor network that could monitor symptoms associated with COVID-19. Crucially, the technique to print the ...
The global orthopedic 3D printing devices market size was valued at US$ 2.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 5.78 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 11.2% from 2024 to 2032. Read the ...
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