Just in time patient specific tumor implants
Combining 3D printing, robotic surgery and advanced manufacturing to create just in time tailored implants for patients with bone cancer
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Combining 3D printing, robotic surgery and advanced manufacturing to create just in time tailored implants for patients with bone cancer
A major new Australian research project is set to transform the way physicians surgically treat tumours and bone cancer, and dramatically improve patient and healthcare outcomes.
Adelaide will soon be home to the Southern Hemisphere’s most advanced, state-of-the-art metal 3D printing facility thanks to a $1.4 million State Government grant announced last night.
Gregor Ferguson, Defence industry analyst, defence innovation and science communicator, had a couple of interesting conversations last week about Innovation, including one with David Chuter.
Professor Roy Green, Dean of the UTS Business School at the University of Technology Sydney, and Robert Cohen, Vice-President and General Manager of Global R&D for the Joint Replacement division at Stryker Orthopedics, have been appointed to the IMCRC Board of Directors.
Compact mobile air-conditioning and refrigeration technology for future electric vehicles and equipment