Med-Tech Innovation June 18, 2024
Oliver Johnson

Ricoh USA, Inc. has announced its flagship Point of Care 3D medical device manufacturing facility – the RICOH 3D for Healthcare Innovation Studio. Through its mission to innovate and improve clinical outcomes and quality of life, Ricoh says the on-site Innovation Studio provides clinicians with easy and immediate access to development, design, and manufacturing services for patient-specific, 3D-printed anatomic models, which can be used for surgical planning and patient education.

Located in Innovation Quarter, in downtown Winston-Salem, N.C., it is the first of many Point of Care 3D medical device manufacturing facilities that will be connected to a health system. Patient care teams with limited access to 3D-printed anatomic models often see challenges related to workflow disruptions, lead time issues,...

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Topics: 3D Printing, Medical Devices, Technology
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