One of the hottest topics in the current pandemic is the talk of developing vaccines. With many of the biggest names and cleverest people around the world engaged in the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine, could the world of ceramic 3D printing play a part in helping to solve the problem?
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Ceramic 3D printing and vaccines According to a team at additive manufacturing company Lithoz and the research organisations SINTEF and IBET, the answer is yes. They are working together on a project to allow the production of highly complex vaccines in large quantities and crucially at a much lower cost than normal. The project is funded by the EU and is named NESSIE. It is just one example of technologies such as 3D printing can improve our healthcare system and is particularly working on the issues of slow and expensive development and production of […]
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