UT Austin researchers developed a dual-light 3D printing method using resin that creates objects with both soft and hard properties, promising advances in prosthetics and medical devices that better interface with the human body.
2026-04-27 14:25
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Jack Heslin of Creatz3D discusses AI and 3D printing's potential for patient-specific devices while addressing manufacturability gaps, regulatory challenges, and the risks of over-relying on AI decision-making.
OsseoLabs' implants include surgical design and planning with assistance from artificial intelligence.