Nitinol structures for medical devices manufactured using 3D printing

Exhibitor
Area of exhibition:
Stand
Knowledge-generating body:
IMDEA Materials

Through the use of advanced algorithms, complex intertwined fiber structures are 3D printed from smart alloys (Nitinol) that have superelastic and shape memory properties, allowing the manufactured actuators to undergo large deformations (>50%) while maintaining minimal hysteresis and returning to their original configuration with exceptional precision.

Country:
Spain
Region:
Community of Madrid
Sectors:
Health
Medical Devices
Biotech & Therapeutics
SDG:
SDG03: Good health and well-being
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Applications

This technology allows for the design of structures and devices with high strength, large-scale reversible deformability, superior energy absorption, and patient-adaptable geometry.

Medical Devices
New & Sustainable Materials
Aerospace
Energy
Health
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NanoSense

Region
Community of Madrid
Spain
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Health
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Digital Health
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CLAP -Hyperrealistic hand interaction for virtual reality

Region
Community of Madrid
Spain
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Medical Devices
Health
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Horux Medical

Region
Extremadura
Spain
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