Siemens today announced that it is making its Additive Manufacturing Network and in-house 3D printing capabilities available to medical providers across the globe to help accelerate the design and manufacturing of in-demand medical components.
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Siemens hopes its resources will help to meet the growing demand for 3D printed medical equipment in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of today, hospitals, health organizations and medical professionals can register for free access to the Siemens AM Network, which connects users to designers and 3D printing service providers for streamlined production. The Siemens AM Network, which has a global reach, covers the whole AM value chain, from design upload and simulation to printing and finishing services. In the fight against COVID-19, Siemens is hopeful that its network and established value chain will enable the efficient production of useful medical products, like spare parts for ventilators, which are in high demand. “Having […]
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