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Advances and applications in biomedical and food research with 3D printing.

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Advances and applications in biomedical and food research with 3D printing.

Find out how the company PIA (Parts and Advanced Implants) uses 3D printing to develop a human digestive tract simulator for the food and pharmaceutical sectors. Allowing industries to evaluate the digestibility, functionality and bioavailability of nutrients in food, perform release tests of bioactive substances in the digestion process.

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Developing 3D Printed Human Skin Presets for High-Fidelity Surgical Simulation Using Stratasys Digital Anatomy™

The gap between simulation and the operating room is often defined by tactile feedback. This white paper presents the mechanical validation of Digital Anatomy™ Skin Presets, conducted by researchers at the University of Pavia.

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Korean design guru changes the fashion game with 3D printing.

Immerse yourself in the world of design as the Innodesign team brings new products to life by 3D printing models in multi-materials and in as many colors as their designers can assign.

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The gap between simulation and the operating room is often defined by tactile feedback. This white paper presents the mechanical validation of Digital Anatomy™ Skin Presets, conducted by researchers at the University of Pavia.

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Immerse yourself in the world of design as the Innodesign team brings new products to life by 3D printing models in multi-materials and in as many colors as their designers can assign.

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Which Resin 3D Printing Technology to Select for Serial Production with Injection-Molding-Like Part Quality?