Doctors Prepare For Surgeries With 3D-printed Organs

University of Cincinnati Venture Lab startup Meteora3D is at the forefront of providing ultra-fast, patient-specific 3D-printed anatomical models for surgeons worldwide, according to a recent interview on 55KRC. To date, the early-stage startup has raised over $500,000 for its technology development and validation.

With the rapid evolution of automation and speed in medical 3D printing, Meteora3D aims to make this technology more accessible to hospitals and patients. "At the end of the day, that's what drives us - knowing that our work will directly improve patient outcomes," Ravi says.

As they continue their journey, co-founders Ravi and Cline hope that Meteora3D inspires future innovators in the field of medical 3D printing. "Be patient, stay curious and enjoy the process," Ravi advises. "Innovation takes time, but the impact it can have on lives makes every challenge worth it."

Featured image at top: A 3D replica of a patient organ inside Meteor3D's technology. Photo/Greg Glevicky

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