INCREDIBLE photos of a man reveal what the NHS’ first 3D face looks like after his own was torn apart in a drink driving ...
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Cyclist given 3D printed face after devastating car crash with drunk driver
Dave Richards, 75, was "lucky to survive" the devastating car crash, but he was left with full thickness burns to his face.
3D printing is a powerful tool, and its application in the automotive space is picking up steam in a serious way. OEMs are very interested, sure, but the really exciting application is being done by ...
Dave Richards, 75, was lucky to survive the crash that led to his damaging parts of his face to such a degree that he had a ...
Among the 3D printers throughout the room, Vincent Fitzpatrick, a postdoctoral biomedical researcher at Tufts University, holds up a gray unassuming piece of plastic, crisscrossed with a cage-like ...
It is the first of its kind in the UK to have 3D scanning, design and printing of this kind in a single NHS location.
There are some benefits to living in the modern age, such as instant access to information via the internet; and pizza delivered directly to one’s house at 2 o’clock in the morning. Another advantage?
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