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New 3D Printer That Creates Custom Prescription Drugs Developed by University College London

Robotics Automation News

University College London (UCL) have developed an exciting new 3D printing technique: “volumetric 3D printing” that lets the pharmaceutical industry customize drugs – including shape, size, dosage, and release – according to each patient’s individual needs.

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Innovation at Johnson & Johnson with Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

It is no surprise, then, that the company has invested heavily across the years in medical 3D printing technologies to research and develop new products and solutions. Again, looking at the customer base, we have a medical device customers, we have consumer customers and also the pharmaceutical side. Says Onukuri. Says Onukuri.

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Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism & Enterprise to Provide Opening Address and Keynote Speech at Scotland’s Premier Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

i4.0 today

Karen McDonnell, OHS Policy Adviser & Head – ROSPA, Roy Henders, Director of SP Automation & Robotics. The Government of Scotland is committed to continuing to improve productivity and increase investment in the manufacturing industry, as a means of helping to redress regional imbalances, and in order to grow the Scottish economy.

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AM Medical Summit, Powered by ASME, Co-locates withAdvanced Manufacturing Minneapolis, November 2-3

Additive Manufacturing

NEW YORK (August 1, 2022) – An estimated six million patients have benefitted directly or indirectly from medical applications of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing – from orthopedic and cranial implants to surgical guides and instruments to dental restorations and external prosthetics. The overall AM industry grew to $11.7

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Additive Manufacturing Growth: Review of 2022 Collaborations, Acquisitions, and Funding

Additive Manufacturing

Whether by opening new research facilities, building partner networks, acquiring companies, co-developing applications and technology, receiving grants, raising capital, or other activities, the additive manufacturing industry is committed to supporting 3D printing professionals in achieving their goals. and Desktop Metal, Inc.

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AM Medical Summit, Powered by ASME, Co-locates withAdvanced Manufacturing Minneapolis, November 2-3

Additive Manufacturing

NEW YORK (August 1, 2022) – An estimated six million patients have benefitted directly or indirectly from medical applications of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing – from orthopedic and cranial implants to surgical guides and instruments to dental restorations and external prosthetics. The overall AM industry grew to $11.7

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What is “Lights-Out” Manufacturing?

ATS

In some cases, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing and semiconductor manufacturing, lights-out manufacturing is not just an efficiency benefit, but is essentially a requirement in order to properly carry out the processes at hand. These requirements draw from a range of automation technology, Industry 4.0