Month: October 2015

What Are Those? They’re 3D printed high heels, of course!

As you and I know, 3D printing can be used to create practically anything. Over the last few weeks, for instance, we have discussed how 3D printing is being used to transform the lives of child amputees and children born with amelia, and how it has been used to diagnose medical defects before birth.

Open Bionics is printing child-sized bionic hands with the Ultimaker 2 Extended

3D printing is being used for all kinds of wonderful things in the medical industry. From 4D printed artificial muscles to 3D printed heart models, to tissues with blood vessels to low-cost prosthetic parts, 3D printing is opening up a whole new way for people to advance their fields and offer to patients genuinely useful …

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