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Posted on August 23, 2017March 15, 2018 by

Five ways 3D Printing is changing medicine

We hope you enjoy reading about the future of medicine and the potential impacts of 3D printing. Many thanks to Andrew Trounson from Pursuit at Unimelb for taking the time to interview us for this article. Make sure you come to the 3dMed Symposium to hear more!

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