The use of 3D printing in the medical field seems all the fuss of late as every week a new story happens about a new invention that will revolutionize something. Just last week we featured a story about a 3D biopen that can be used by surgeons.
Looking at some of Seraph’s work, Lou Walcer, the director for the McGovern Family Center for Venture Development in the Life Sciences where the company is based, said “when we first encountered Seraph Robotics, they were proposing to do a lot of different things, including food printing, with their platform technology.” Since then, the team has turned its attention towards bio printing and have had several promising tests, including successfully printing anatomical simulators for surgical training.
At the moment, the company is selling 3D bio printers to research labs for $5,000 a pop. These printers can be customized to those labs needs with custom additions and modifications.
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