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New 3D Printing Medical Facility Will Be Offering Personalised Care to US Patients

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New 3D Printing Medical Facility Will Be Offering Personalised Care to US Patients
New Medical 3D Printing Facility/ Source: Materialse

With the launch of their new 3D printing medical facility in the United States, Materialise, a pioneer in 3D printing medical facility and a leader in personalised medical solutions, speeds up the supply of medical implants tailored to individual patients. Increased predictability and accuracy in surgical results and time savings during surgery have surgeons enthusiastically adopting 3D printing medical facility technologies for improved patient care.

Materialise’s Vice President of Medicine, Brigitte de Vet, remarked that the company’s new metal 3D printing centre in the United States will help offer “personalised care” to patients more quickly. Combined with our three decades of expertise in 3D planning and medical production, the power of 3D printing medical facility enables us to speed up the supply of customised medical implants. We’re proud to be at the forefront of the movement to transform healthcare for individual patients, and our state-of-the-art facility in Michigan is helping to advance personalised medicine across the country.

Developing cutting-edge technology like 3D printing and visualisation methods has revolutionised personalised patient care. Anatomical models for diagnosis, surgical guides, and implants may all be created in 3D for improved precision and efficiency in the operating room. To improve surgical results, these solutions aim to make surgeons more at ease before, during, and after procedures. To bring individualised treatment closer to patients and minimise expenses, surgeons increasingly use 3D printing medical facility.

3D Printing Medical Facility Defined by Materialise

New 3D Printing Medical Facility Will Be Offering Personalised Care to US Patients
Cranio-maxillofacial 3D Printing/ Source: Industrial News

With over 30 years in the field, Materialise is uniquely positioned to provide a wide selection of 3D-printed implants and guides. The firm manufactures 280,000 3D-printed equipment and implants annually, with 160,000 destined for the United States alone. Many innovative uses of 3D printing in medicine have been developed by Materialise first. It pioneered the use of customised CMF implant portfolios in the USA in 2017. In 2021, NYU Langone Health in Manhattan, New York, successfully executed the world’s first simultaneous double hand and face transplant using cutting-edge 3D planning and 3D printed tools.

Brigitte de Vet, Vice President of Medical at Materialise, emphasized the significance of this new facility: “With the opening of our new metal 3D printing center in the US, we bring personalized care closer to US patients.”

Wilfried Vancraen, CEO of Materialise, announced the company’s most recent earnings call. The medical division’s sales grew by 20% in the second quarter of 2023 despite difficulties. This enlargement plan incorporates the brand-new Plymouth building. Materialise’s existing manufacturing of 3D printed surgical guides in the US benefits from this development, and the company’s cooperation with Johnson & Johnson is strengthened as a result.

Materialise opened a new 3D printing medical facility in the United States, demonstrating that hospitals and doctors are actively seeking innovative treatments. It emphasises the significance of regionally tailored manufacturing facilities to meet unique area demands and lessen logistical hurdles.

About Materialise: Materialise leverages its more than three decades of expertise in the 3D printing industry to provide a variety of software solutions and 3D printing services that enable the use of 3D printing in environmentally responsible applications. Our end-to-end solutions are open, secure, and adaptable, allowing for flexible industrial manufacturing and mass personalization in a variety of industries, including as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, eyeglasses, art & design, wearables, and consumer products. Materialise combines one of the world’s most extensive 3D printing medical facility with one of the largest groups of software developers in the business. Materialise is headquartered in Belgium and has branches all around the world.

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