Webinar: How 3D printing technology enhances the quality of medical services - Makerly

Webinar: How 3D printing technology enhances the quality of medical services

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Makerly is delighted to invite you to another free webinar. This time, we will discuss how 3D printing technology enhances the quality of medical services.

Our team has prepared informative new content on additive manufacturing, namely about how the technology is used in healthcare.

You will discover:


— How 3D printing is used in healthcare

— Whether consumer printers can be used in dentistry

— The difference between FDM, SLS, MJF, and other printing technologies

— How 3D printing is used in dentistry

We will also share the success story of Impress, a clinic that uses 3D printing to simplify and speed up the production of dental aligners.


Join us on Zoom on March 4 at 15:00.

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