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Regulations on 3D Printed medical devices

By Carmelo De Maria | May 22, 2018
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3D printing technologies allow a straightforward personalization of medical devices but they can be used also for small series production. 

At Fiera Technology Hub, Licia Di Pietro presented an overview of the regulations on the use of 3D printers in healthcare and showed as UBORA can promote innovation and safety in this cutting-edge field.

Category: Conference News Tags: e-infrastructure, safety
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