In-House 3D Printing Speeds Design & Testing in Medical Device Development

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Case Study: 3D Printing Prototypes For Medical Device Development

With life-saving technologies on the line, 3D printing brings products to market quicker while cutting development costs. Learn how medical device company Coalesce Product Development uses stereolithography (SLA) 3D printers to create prototypes that are ready for testing in days, not months. In this case study we learn:

  • The benefits of a digital manufacturing workflow for medical devices with complex geometries
  • How Coalesce replicates the characteristics of an injection molded plastic part
  • How in-house SLA 3D printing achieved an 80–90% reduction in lead time and a 96% reduction in cost


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