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Watch how Columbia University uses hospital-based 3D printing to improve surgical precision, planning speed, and collaboration across care teams.
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View moreDiscover how OEMs are using 3D printing across the device lifecycle from prototyping to production. Learn about emerging trends, real-world use cases, and how to accelerate innovation.
View moreWatch how Columbia University uses hospital-based 3D printing to improve surgical precision, planning speed, and collaboration across care teams.
TryTec, a small medical device manufacturing company based in Japan, designed its first endoscopic device, Opyls, with Stratasys DLP technology. Read more
Discover how OEMs are using 3D printing across the device lifecycle from prototyping to production. Learn about emerging trends, real-world use cases, and how to accelerate innovation.