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At the IIT JODHPUR TECH FEST last weekend.The kid said he knows everything " i believe him " . Explaining the beauty and...
02/03/2016

At the IIT JODHPUR TECH FEST last weekend.The kid said he knows everything " i believe him " . Explaining the beauty and innovation of 3D printing technology to the indian army and inquisitive students from all around rajasthan . Also some magnificent pics from our visit to Mehrangarh fortress ,Its a beauty and worth a visit for everyone in jodhpur the blue city is truly amazing .

      Breakthrough: Researchers 3D Print Living Tissue for Functional Implants:Of all the different industries that 3D p...
18/02/2016

Breakthrough: Researchers 3D Print Living Tissue for Functional Implants:
Of all the different industries that 3D printing technology is set out to revolutionize, not many have been impacted the way that the medical field has been through bioprinting. Still in a relatively early stage of innovation, scientists and researchers across the globe have been working to develop and 3D print biocompatible material to improve the health of the human body. From ‘bioficial’ 3D printed thyroid implants to a functional 3D printed eardrum, it seems that bioprinting takes a progressive step forward on a constant basis. One research team based out of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, led by Dr. Anthony Atala, has just succeeded in creating what could be one of the biggest breakthroughs in bioprinting thus far, a 3D printer capable of generating functional replacement tissue. Though this isn’t necessarily the first time that living tissue has been bioprinted, it is indeed the first time that scientists successfully fabricated the tissue material with the proper size and strength needed for an implant. It was key to the experimentation that the bioprinter was able to print more delicate and small structures such as blood vessels and vasculature, which would allow this printed tissue to be supplied with nutrients and oxygen post-implant. This new bioprinting system put together by the research team, which took nearly 10 years to develop, seems to have conquered this issue that has plagued progress in 3D bioprinting for quite some time now.
“Cells simply cannot survive without a blood vessel supply that’s smaller than 200 microns [0.07 inches], which is extremely small,” Dr. Atala told Gizmodo. “That’s the maximum distance. And that’s not just for printing, that’s nature.”
Using a polymer-based material, the tissue scaffolding is bioprinted and then embedded with living cells via a non-toxic water-based gel. Microchannels are also implemented into the design, which are small and structurally sound enough to allow nutrients and oxygen to travel throughout the structured cells. Thus far, the bioficial tissue has only been tested with animals, implanting a human-sized ear into the skin of lab mice. Although I can’t imagine how strangely deformed these poor little mice probably looked, the research team proved that, after two months, the implanted ear still kept shape, while cartilage tissue and blood vessels had successfully formed within the implant. The Wake Forest research team also utilized their stem cells to bioprint jaw bone fragments, which were also implanted into the lab rats. Five months after the implant into the rats, the 3D printed stem cell structures had formed vascularised bone tissue, proving extreme potential for use in facial reconstructions and implants for humans. With the ability to accurately shape and bioprint structurally sound tissue, Dr. Atala and his research team have created 3D printed tissue that seems properly sized, strong, and functional enough for human use.
Though the research is certainly nothing short of a breakthrough, Dr. Atala does acknowledge that the team has a long way to go before their bioprinted parts are ready for human use. “We’re still looking at the safety of these things,” Atala added. “It’s still going to be a while—we still have to go through a lot of testing.” The full details of the research were printed in the academic journal Nature Biotechnology. ref:http://3dprintingindustry.com/2016/02/16/bioprinting-breakthrough-researchers-3d-print-living-tissue-for-functional-implant-use/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=3DPI+Facebook #

3D printing - the future of prosthetic!!      https://t.co/216ARgurcf
05/02/2016

3D printing - the future of prosthetic!!
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“The future is now “ - Axel Fernandes, MD With stress being laid on innovation in technology these days, health care is ...
05/02/2016

“The future is now “ - Axel Fernandes, MD

With stress being laid on innovation in technology these days, health care is being transformed rapidly. Complete digitalization of the human being is now possible. Each heart-beat, real-time blood pressure levels, glucose levels, brain waves, every pulsing moment of your breath , every curve of your bone - everything can be remotely and continuously monitored.
Above them all 3D printing plays a prominent role. Using preexisting technologies like MRI and CT scan data of different parts of the body it is possible to make 3D printed reconstruction for various medical conditions such as Brain tumors and severe accident victims. It is an answer for those who have lost limbs due to unfortunate conditions. For the people without one or more natural limbs, it’s very expensive to acquire a prosthetic one. It’s a drain on their time and money, involving expensive limb, spending hours and hours at prosthetists’ office.
FORGIFY 3D printed prosthetics, are a game changer in this particular area. It is now possible to print customized, affordable prosthetics for the needy. It is highly beneficial, especially for children who may have lost their limbs due to some problem. As children grow ,the size of the prosthetics needs to be constantly changed to fit the growing size of the child’s limbs. Hence, new prosthetics are required quite often, which can be a heavy toll on the families who might not be able to afford new ones all the time. FORGIFY 3D printed prosthetics provide the exact alternative .It is also of psychological importance as it provides the user with a life style defining part of his/her body that they can choose to be what they want. Wearing a personalized artificial limb which suits the personality of the amputees, can make an enormous difference in their self-confidence and comfort. Also reduction in cost makes it available and affordable to larger number of people who need artificial limbs.
3D printing is not restricted to print just limbs; it can print any missing body part. For example, if a person has lost an ear. Another ear is scanned and mirror image is produced, which is used to re produce the 3D generated replacement for the lost ear.
Today we can print a customized prosthetic in our homes…this is the future right now !With continuous innovation and research being carried out by Forgify 3D technologies, we believe in bringing about a change in the lives of people by generating customizable products like artificial limbs, accessible to everyone.

Relevance of 3D printing is increasing in auto-mobile industry day by day.      https://t.co/GJVaoVURXX
24/01/2016

Relevance of 3D printing is increasing in auto-mobile industry day by day.
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Can 3D printing be future of our cities?    https://t.co/Eakj7DJ4VT
22/01/2016

Can 3D printing be future of our cities?
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Is there any solution for slums and disaster-stricken communities?Is there any rapid way to build houses in regions stru...
22/01/2016

Is there any solution for slums and disaster-stricken communities?
Is there any rapid way to build houses in regions struck by natural calamities?
In this quest of resolution, 3D printing is our ray of hope!

There are many instances of skull replacement in the world medical history. In China a man with crushed skull was provid...
21/01/2016

There are many instances of skull replacement in the world medical history. In China a man with crushed skull was provided with a 3D printed replacement. This is just a single example, there are many more.
Here are some pictures of carnial models developed at Forgify3D Labs.

Now it's so easy to create human skull prototype with 3D printing.      https://t.co/dpZv1YeCVM
21/01/2016

Now it's so easy to create human skull prototype with 3D printing.
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What can be more fun than having own superhero effigy and accessories!    https://t.co/TjQb6Ohgp6
20/01/2016

What can be more fun than having own superhero effigy and accessories!
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Who said technology is boring.What can be more fun than having own superhero effigy and accessories!
20/01/2016

Who said technology is boring.
What can be more fun than having own superhero effigy and accessories!

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