Top 5 Videos: See How Lattice Medical 3D Prints Implants

This week, we have five more videos about innovations in 3D printing. First up, we bring you an exclusive interview with the French company Lattice Medical, which 3D prints implants for tissue regeneration. Then, we have a video on how a Dutch company works towards closed-circuit construction by 3D printing interior elements. The third video explores how Formlab’s 3D printers are revolutionizing the work done in dental labs, and the fourth touches on 3D printing for aerospace. Lastly, watch a video on how Aibuild developed a software upgrade to enable large-format additive manufacturing for composite tools for aerospace-grade applications.
Top 1: 3D Printed Implants for Soft Tissue Regeneration With Lattice Medical
The 3Dnatives team visited Lattice Medical’s HQ for Breast Cancer Awareness Month to learn more about their 3D printed implants for soft tissue regeneration. We interviewed Julien Payen, CEO and co-founder of Lattice Medical, to understand how their products work and what their mission is. MATTISSE, one of their primary products, is a breast bioprosthesis created through a combination of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and 3D printing. Watch our exclusive interview to learn more:
Top 2: 3D Printing Turning Waste into Something Beautiful
Dutch company Aectual, an architecture and interior firm, is focused on 3D printing sustainable interior structures. They employ a circular loop for their processes, meaning that all filament waste produced from one print is recycled into another. Learn more about the company’s work, the challenges it faces, and what it see for the future in this video:
Top 3: Formlabs Dental Application Transforming Workflow
Kreimer Dentallabor is a full-service dental laboratory specializing in digital workflows. Since investing in their first 3D printer in 2016, the lab has become dependent on the technology. Creating around 300 dental units per month, the lab of twelve technicians is highly productive. Watch this video from Formlabs to learn more about how 3D printing has changed the game for this company:
Top 4: Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace with Laser Lines
As the longest-standing partner of Stratasys in the UK, Laser Lines understands that 3D printing will be a mainstay in the aerospace industry. Check out this video to see what parts they produce for aerospace applications, get a look at their facilities, and more.
Top 5: Aibuild’s Solution for LFAM Aerospace-grade Composite Tools
In this video, London-based software company Aibuild dives into their solution for making aerospace-grade composite tools using large-format AM. Because of challenges with thermal expansion in autoclave environments, LFAM production of such tools has been limited. So, Aibuild developed software as part of their ZETTAS (Zero Expansion Thermoplastic Tooling at Scale) project to address the problem. The software permits aerospace-grade parts to be created using LFAM with “layers conformal to the surface across all regions, enabling a single expansion factor to be applied.”
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