Little Liam may have been the first to sport a Robohand, but he’s part of a growing club now.
Exploring the world of 3D printing
Little Liam may have been the first to sport a Robohand, but he’s part of a growing club now.
Tumors can be quite disfiguring. For the first time, a man has had a functional replacement printed for a large portion of his face.
Bespoke Innovations founder Scott Summit talks about his own products but also gave some insights into what’s coming in the future of additive manufacturing.
3D printing, robotics, and prosthetics are all great technologies, so combining them all together only makes sense.
This 3D printed nose is light and all the information is digitally saved, so the recipient can have another printed any time without need of another fitting.
Some of the things that 3D printing technology can do in the medical world will blow your mind, and it could potentially save your life, too. Here are 10 innovations that are happening right now.
Bespoke Innovations produce what they call Bespoke Fairings™, which are specialized, custom-designed coverings that surround an existing prosthetic leg. Great TED video in story.