BETHLEHEM, Pa. (WPVI) -- Creativity and invention have become a must for hospitals facing shortages of protective gear during the coronavirus outbreak. St. Luke's University Health Network in ...
3D-printing engineers are getting crafty in the age of coronavirus. First, a local Italian 3D printer business helped an overwhelmed hospital print replacement valves. Now, the company called Isinnova ...
Christian Fracassi, founder and CEO of Isinnova, an Italian engineering startup, heard the call for help last Friday. The hospital in Chiari, in the Brescia area of northern Italy where the ...
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The University of Memphis joined the fight to protect medical professionals from COVID-19. One of its engineering labs began using high tech 3D printing to make one of the most important parts of a ...
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A South African university is putting some of its most sophisticated technology to work in tackling a shortage of protective medical equipment. The University of Pretoria has deployed its 3D printers ...
Josh Keach is the most recent area resident to benefit from Prendergast Library’s ability to offer 3D printing services. Keach asked the library to customize the mask for his costume for the opening ...