Tag: implants
NIT Rourkela develops natural bio-ink for 3D bioprinting of bone tissue
The bioink can be printed directly onto injuries, offering a simpler alternative to bone grafts and implants
Auxein Medical unveils groundbreaking study on customized temporomandibular joint implants
This research aims to enhance the stability and functional behavior of TMJ implants for long-term applications
Exclude medical devices from the list of India-EU Free Trade Agreement...
India already dependent on imports of medical devices to the tune of 70% presently
Alkem MedTech partners Exactech to manufacture & market knee-hip replacement implants...
This collaboration marks the first of its kind in the musculoskeletal space in India, providing Alkem MedTech with access to the design, manufacturing expertise, and marketing rights of Exactech's globally-recognized brands
IIT Madras develops 3D-printed face implants for patients suffering from Black...
#Right2Face initiative aims to help poor patients with implants developed using unique algorithms that uses a patient’s MRI/CT data to print custom implants using an indigenously-built laser powder bed fusion facility
First 3D printer for implant-grade silicone
The conventional 3D printer cannot use implant-grade silicone to make medical silicone implants because traditional 3D printers either use a filament or a powdered material
India’s first joint replacement museum opens in Ahmedabad
This museum exhibits priceless and rarest repository of joint implants ranging from initial days of joint replacement surgery in India
Model for optimising topography can make better surfaces for hip &...
Dr. Suhas S. Joshi, Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, developed analytical and numerical models for prediction of surface topography which were validated against experimental data......................
Integrating technologies to design better healthcare interventions
Ideas that cut across medicine, biological and engineering sciences, material design, and system innovations are converging to address healthcare challenges...…………...
AdvaMed disappointed over NPPA’s move to extend price-cap on knee implants...
The leading association of global medical technology companies has expressed its concern over NPPA not accepting the industry's demand for a 10 percent minimum increase in prices of knee implants despite the depreciation of rupee in recent times and increase in local operational costs






























































