Axial3D announced the grand opening of our new medical 3D printing centre of excellence in Northern Ireland.
As the team planned to approach the patient’s heart through his venous system, the most careful planning and precision was required. Cardiac anatomy of course is made up of very intricate three-dimensional structures, and as such, 2D imaging can be pretty limited in being able to provide the precision requested.
How 3D Model from axial3D helped Surgeon transform Visualisation for Scoliosis Surgery planning
Legal3D is excited to announce the launch of 3D exhibits for personal injury cases – a next-generation imaging service that enables attorneys to create highly detailed, precision 3D visualisations and 3D printed models of their client’s CT or MRI scans.
However, one of the unique uses of technology is being done in the law field by a trial lawyer, who has used Axial3D’s 3D printing solutions to handle one of his personal injury cases – indicating the transformative potential of the technology in almost any field.