3D printing

PET validates device that could replace animals used in drug safety testing

A novel 3D-printed device that could replace the need for drug and chemical safety testing on animals has received new funding. Invented at the University of Edinburgh, the plastic ‘body-on-chip’ device mimics how a drug moves through the body’s organs, using PET imaging to validate its journey. The team behind it has received £260,000 from […]

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Patient-specific printed models earn Axial3D a place in first MedTech top 50

Axial3D has secured a top 50 ranking in Business Cloud’s inaugural MedTech top 50 competition, which celebrates the UK’s most innovative medical technology companies, based on strength in the key areas of strategic vision, customer focus and innovation. Founded in 2015, Axial3D says it makes 3D printing accessible to the healthcare sector, delivering personalised anatomical […]

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