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    Austrian 3D printing service provider Schiner 3D Repro supports medical device manufacturers improve time-to-market through testing on ultra-realistic anatomical simulation 3D models.

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    • Schiner 3D Repro’s Digital Anatomy 3D printer can help simulate anatomies & pathologies with ultra-realistic 3D printed models, reducing the need for human & animal cadavers, ensuring high repeatability & acceleration across the design validation process. https://t.co/P8aOZGecDd https://t.co/XxaKVFRM2o

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    UK medical device manufacturer leads national prescription insole in clinic trial, bringing 3D medical tech and manufacture directly into the clinic room.

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    • The kind of news we always anticipate about an advanced technology: that we see a 3D printer in an actual clinic that can be used in the daily medical practice. BxClinic launched an in-house 3D printer to manufacture medical orthotic insoles for patients https://t.co/UqIVvF4LdF

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    CARMAT, the designer and developer of the world’s most advanced total artificial heart, is aiming to fulfill an unmet medical need by providing a therapeutic alternative to people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure.

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    • Developer of the world's most advanced total artificial heart is providing a therapeutic alternative to people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure via @MPN_Magazine https://t.co/o2NeSy7cWX #artificialheart #medicaldevice #implants #krystalklear #pulmonaryapps https://t.co/3tbDSV6xKQ

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    Scotland-based design and development company Wideblue is accelerating production of a ground-breaking new medical device which could help the UK NHS quickly discover which COVID-19 patients are deteriorating and need a ventilator.

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    • Development company is accelerating production of new medical device which could help discover which COVID-19 patients are deteriorating and need a ventilator via @MPN_Magazine https://t.co/LNJDQloxVU #medtech #medicaldevices #medical_innovation #krystalklear #pulmonaryapps https://t.co/mFtoH4YorH