Polymer-based conductive nanocomposites, particularly those incorporating carbon nanotubes, are highly promising for the ...
Find out why Edser, a proven manufacturer of orthotics and insoles, has adopted 3D printing technology from TPM3D.
Prof. Pyo highlighted the broader potential of the technology: "Our CNT nanocomposites open the door to a new generation of 3D-printed materials that are both highly stretchable and conductive, ideal ...
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3D printing medical devices: industry unlocks new possibilities
As momentum continues to build, medical device companies are ramping up their investment in 3D printing technology. Driven by a strong focus on innovation and improving patient outcomes, the adoption ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at ETH Zurich, Empa and EPFL are developing a 3D-printed insole with integrated sensors that allows the pressure of the sole to be measured in the shoe and thus during any ...
Standing in one spot or actively walking for hours each day can eventually lead to some serious foot fatigue. Although off-the-shelf shoe inserts exist to provide support and/or cushioning, a bionics ...
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has developed an initial outline of a regulatory approach for medical devices manufactured at the point of care using 3D printing, also called ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The research report on the foot insoles market in the US by Technavio predicts the market to post a CAGR of close to 7% during the period 2019-2023. Foot insoles provide firm ...
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Light-triggered process lets 3D printers create custom glass structures without glue or high temperatures
Researchers have developed the first binder-free method for 3D printing glass, using light to trigger a chemical reaction ...
Researchers created stretchable, conductive CNT composites with 3D printing, powering smart insoles and wearable sensors for ...
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