Here are four details:
1. The innovation center includes device digital design services for clinicians, engineers and materials scientists.
2. To optimize 3D printing design and prototyping for applications such as implants, medical devices, surgical aids and prosthetics, the office features access to a variety of software, scanners and hardware.
3. With multiple onsite power-bed metal 3D printers, the center provides the ability to print materials in titanium and stainless steel.
4. PrinterPrezz’s nanotechnologies include nanometrology, nanocoating and nano-etching.
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