Collaborative 3D Printing Advances Engineer-Surgeon Synergy in Scoliosis Treatment

What Happened? Recent developments in collaborative 3D printing for scoliosis surgery demonstrate a growing synergy between bioengineers and surgeons. This collaboration focuses on the design and production of patient-specific 3D printed surgical guides that enhance precision in spinal deformity corrections. These guides are custom-made through iterative engineer-surgeon feedback loops, optimizing fit and surgical outcomes. Why … Read more

Volumetric 3D Printing Breakthrough Unlocks Next-Gen Medical Devices and Stretchable Electronics

What Happened Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have announced a significant breakthrough in volumetric 3D printing technology that promises to accelerate development of next-generation medical devices and stretchable electronics. This innovation leverages volumetric printing methods to create complex, flexible structures with unprecedented speed and precision, potentially transforming manufacturing approaches in these high-impact … Read more