Stratasys And Ricoh Partnership Enhance 3D Printing Solutions

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Stratasys And Ricoh Partnership Enhance 3D Printing Solutions

Stratasys and Ricoh will continue to expand their partnership and redefine how healthcare facilities access anatomic models for personalised patient care. Ricoh uses the Stratasys J750 Digital Anatomy printer and the Stratasys J5 MediJet 3D printer to create the models produced for Ricoh 3D for Healthcare. 

RICOH 3D for Healthcare is an end-to-end workflow that simplifies the development, design, and production of anatomic models (replicas are for non-diagnostic/treatment use) for healthcare providers. The solution increases medical facility access to 3D printed medical models to help clinicians see inside anatomy for greater visibility into patient needs and reduces barriers to entry that healthcare providers encounter when standing up a 3D printing facility. These include staffing issues, training requirements, quality and IT compliance, as well as budget constraints.

The printers create life-like anatomic models that can reflect an individual patient’s pathology and be physically manipulated like human tissue. Medical models allow clinicians to deliver more personalised care through better surgical preparation and patient education and can also be used for medical training purposes.

‘To date, access to anatomic models at point-of-care locations has been limited to large hospitals and healthcare facilities,’ said Gary Turner, Managing Director, Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, Ricoh USA, Inc. ‘Our cost-effective solution expands access for healthcare providers of all sizes. By partnering with Stratasys, through an integration with IBM Watson Health and our ongoing commitment to innovation, we are able to provide these models to any facility using IBM iConnect® Access.’

‘Through our partnership with Ricoh, we are giving healthcare institutions the opportunity to access patient care tools that they may not have previously had access to,’ said Scott Drikakis, Healthcare Segment Leader for Stratasys. ‘With Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, providers can easily generate 3D printed models of patient specific anatomy using state of the art technology through an on-site managed services or on-demand part approach. This will demonstrate the clinical and economic benefits of anatomic models, while streamlining the historical challenges of establishing 3D printing programmes in hospitals.’

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