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Centre for Biomedical and Technology Integration Revolutionizes Surgical Preparation with 3D Printing

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Centre for Biomedical and Technology Integration Revolutionizes Surgical Preparation with 3D Printing

The Centre for Biomedical and Technology Integration (CBMTI) creates custom medical implants for government and private hospitals.

One of the first groups to ever use 3D printing for surgical preparation, The Centre for Biomedical and Technology Integration (CBMTI) creates custom medical implants for government and private hospitals. With the multi-color, multi-material capability of PolyJet technology, surgeons are able to use the same equipment they would in a real surgery and are more prepared for their procedures.

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