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3D Printing in India: Tracing the Journey and Envisioning the Future - 3DPrint com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing

3D Printing in India: Tracing the Journey and Envisioning the Future - 3DPrint com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
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Moving Medical Manufacturing Closer to the Patient

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There s No Easy Button on 3D Printing

Image by momius/Adobe Stock Implementing 3D printing for medtech is exciting but does require work, according to panelists speaking during MD&M BIOMEDigital. Excitement is high for 3D printing medical devices, judging from the panel discussion at MD&M BIOMEDigital, Innovative Applications of 3D Printing in Medtech.  Industry experts sat down with moderator Guarav Manchada, director of healthcare at Formlabs, and spoke about how additive manufacturing is evolving in the medtech arena. John Foody, manufacturing engineer from Corvia Medical; Beth Ripley, MD, PhD, director of VHA 3D Printing Network at VA Health Care Systems; and Sean McEligot, section head of medical device research and development at the Mayo Clinic, shared their thoughts and experiences about the advantages and challenges of 3D printing of medical devices as well as what they see for its future.

FDA Approves VA-Made 3D-Printed Hearing Device for South Carolina Veteran

FDA Approves VA-Made 3D-Printed Hearing Device for South Carolina Veteran Patient Michael Nicoletti holds up the stent he helped co-design with Veterans Affairs officials. Michael Romeo III/Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. email March 17, 2021 It’s rooted in the patient’s unique idea to use a drinking straw to open up his hearing pathway. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the Veterans Affairs Department’s request to prescribe an experimental, 3D-printed device developed in-house to a 76-year-old patient facing a rare form of hearing loss. “This was collaborative care. There are many illnesses, you know. For example, I have lung issues and heart issues and liver issues I mean, I have more issues than issues have issues. But, in this particular case, I could participate in the solution,” that veteran patient, Michael Nicoletti, told

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