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Orchid Design Accelerates Time to Market for Medical Devices With In-house 3D Printing Technology

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June 18, 2009, 2 p.m. EST

Sponsored by: Objet

Medical Device companies have been using rapid prototyping for years. It is widely used in today’s medical development market however access to the right technology for the right purpose at the right cost has been an issue, until now. Last fall, Objet Geometries introduced the Alaris, a desktop 3D printer that uses the patented PolyJet Technology to deliver high quality parts at a much lower price, putting it into a league of its own.

Orchid Design, a division of Orchid Orthopedic Solutions LLC, is an Orthopedic Product Development firm focused on engineering and design, prototyping, and quality & regulatory services. They are using 3D printing to help them develop products in a rapid way for orthopedic companies looking for assistance getting their products to market fast. By bringing 3D prototyping technology in-house, they have been able to reduce their product development timelines by up to 20 percent.

Join Orchid Design and Objet Geometries for this complimentary webinar and learn how to:

  • Develop better quality and understand the manufacturability of designs;
  • Reduce overall product development timelines, delivering innovations to market faster
  • Drive more revenue and ultimately increase repeat business

Orchid Design currently uses the patented PolyJet Technology with Objet’s 3D printer which delivers the high-resolution, fine detail and high quality required by Orchid and medical design organizations like yours.

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