The first Stratasys J750 in Paris XIII - February 2019
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The start-up BONE 3D is pleased to welcome in its premises, the first 3D printer Stratasys J750 of the XIIIth district of Paris. This latest machine has a completely innovative character: thanks to its 6 printing nozzles, it offers the possibility to print in one go, an object mixing an infinity of materials and colors. Applied to the medical field, 3D printing with standard processes (mono-material: resin or plastic) already allows the manufacture of custom-made devices adapted to the patient. Multi-material 3D printing allows for further refinement of products to offer a level of customization previously unheard of.
BONE 3D will be able to develop its surgical simulator project, for example. A single-use cartridge reproducing to perfection – thanks to various materials – the anatomy of a region of interest to allow surgeons to train on a medium other than a cadaver or an animal.
The acquisition of this printer illustrates Bone3D’s philosophy: to put the latest cutting-edge technological advances at the service of patients. It also establishes itself as the Parisian leader in the field of medical 3D printing by being the only one to produce all its devices in its production workshop in the 13th arrondissement. BONE 3D thus contributes to the scientific and entrepreneurial influence of the French capital.
BONE 3D used the financing granted by HSBC and guaranteed by Bpifrance.
About BONE 3D: Created in April 2018 in Paris, BONE 3D is a start-up born from the reflection of surgeons and doctors in biomechanical engineering, convinced of the benefits of the application of 3D printing to modern medicine, both human and veterinary. The credo of BONE 3D is the constant search for new and more innovative projects. BONE 3D offers innovative and fully customizable medical solutions to serve the well-being of patients and the comfort of surgeons who operate them.
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