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Nov 27, 2023

Stratasys partners with Siemens Healthineers to advance medical imaging phantoms for CT imaging

Partnerships

  • Stratasys, a provider of polymer 3D printing solutions, has partnered with Siemens Healthineers, to launch a project aimed at advancing medical imaging phantoms used in computed tomography (CT) imaging.

  • The venture will use Stratasys' PolyJet and RadioMatrix technologies, along with Siemens' advanced algorithm, to improve the manufacture of CT phantoms. This will enable the creation of ultra-realistic 3D models mimicking specific patient anatomy and pathologies.

  • Starting with 3D printing small-scale anatomical phantoms of the head and neck, the study will progress to create larger and more intricate anatomical structures. 

  • Analyst QuickTake: The goal is to enhance CT scanner performance, eventually replacing the need for human cadavers with 3D-printed structures in some instances. This research will also contribute valuable data to further develop CT system algorithms and materials and identify future research possibilities.

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