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HP Inc.
HP provided an HP MJF 800 3D Printer – working with Nylon PA12 material – to our lab with the aim of supporting the production of patient-specific anatomical model for surgical planning and training and the research on how MJF technology can support Healthcare.
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HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, that develops personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D printing solutions.
HP develops personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D Printing solutions.
It was formed on November 1, 2015, renamed from the personal computer and printer divisions of the original Hewlett-Packard Company, with that company’s enterprise product and business services divisions becoming Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The split was structured so that Hewlett-Packard changed its name to HP Inc. and spun off Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a new publicly traded company. HP Inc. retains Hewlett-Packard’s pre-2015 stock price history and its former stock ticker symbol, HPQ, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise trades under its own symbol, HPE. HP is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the S&P 500 Index. It one of the world’s largest personal computer. HP ranked No. 58 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations.
Stratasys, Ltd
Stratasys has decided to partner with us by providing us with its j750 Digital Anatomy 3D printer.With the aim of supporting the production of patient-specific realistic anatomical models .Materials and software combine to create human anatomy that mimics bone and tissue to an unprecedented level of realism.
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Is an American-Israeli manufacturer of 3D printers and 3D production systems for office-based rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing solutions. The company is incorporated in Israel. Engineers use Stratasys systems to model complex geometries in a wide range of thermoplastic materials, including: ABS, polyphenylsulfone (PPSF), polycarbonate (PC) and polyetherimide and Nylon 12. Stratasys manufactures in-office prototyping and direct digital manufacturing systems for automotive, aerospace, industrial, recreational, electronic, medical and consumer product OEMs.Stratasys was founded in 1989, by S. Scott Crump and his wife Lisa Crump in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The idea for the technology came to Crump in 1988 when he decided to make a toy frog for his young daughter using a glue gun loaded with a mixture of polyethylene and candle wax. He thought of creating the shape layer by layer and of a way to automate the process. In April 1992, Stratasys sold its first product, the 3D Modeler.
Department of Next Generation Endoscopic Intervention (Project ENGINE), OSAKA University Graduate School of Medicine
State: Japan
Partner Classification: University
WebSite: http://www.project-engine.org/eng/
Project ENGINE (Endeavor for Next Generation of INterventional Endoscopy) is an open innovation R&D platform that brings industries, universities and governments to jointly develop cutting-edge medical devices, with a scholarly approach unique to academia. During its 10 years activities, ENGINE has commercialized >10 medical devices, applied >100 patents, published >32 peer-reviewed scientific articles. More recently ENGINE has been aggressively involved in human resource development of industries. DRIVE (Design and Research Initiatives for Virtual Engineering) is a system to provide them an opportunity to learn basics of virtual engineering, especially rapid prototyping. With strong collaboration with 3D4MED, we believe ENGINE / DRIVE will further enhance their roles in medical device R&D.
Imperial College London
State: United Kindom
Partner Classification: University
WebSite: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/
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