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Author: Fran Dendooven

With the concerted efforts of the 17 project partners and 14 observer partners, the Interreg 2 Seas project 3DMed is now nearing its end by 31 March 2022. Despite the unexpected disturbances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, in the past three years and a half,...

Creating a smarter Europe is part of the future cohesion policy objectives of the European Union for the programming period of 2021 to 2027. Do you want to know how the 3DMed project of the Interreg 2 Seas area contributes to these objectives? Learn more...

In the domain of medical instruments, 3D printing is still in its infancy, although a few useful tools have already been developed. Examples include 3D printed steerable surgical forcipes suited for minimally-invasive bipolar electrosurgery at difficult-to-reach places in the human body (the DragonFlex, developed at...

Following the 3rd 3DMed constortium meeting at University of Oxford on 11 October 2019, the 4th consortium meeting was held online on 24 September 2020. It turned out to be a great success, as it served the primary purpose of the meeting, i.e., to report...