Stratasys expands anatomical modeling services for healthcare

A Stratasys 3D printed anatomical model of a spinal pedicel screw insertion (Photo courtesy of Stratasys)

Stratasys Direct Manufacturing now offers anatomical modeling and consultative services for the healthcare industry.

The Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS) subsidiary opened its new Healthcare Print Center in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and soft-launched the new offerings with an invite-only beta test for medical device manufacturers. Over the past 13 weeks, Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy printers have created more than 1,000 models, with each printer running more than 120 hours per week.

The printers build life-like medical and dental anatomical models for medical device manufacturers and healthcare providers to use in device testing, medical training, or surgical preparation and consultation. Stratasys launched the printers in 2019 and updated them with biomechanically realistic bone capabilities in 2020. Read more

  • 0