Canada will invest 15 million to build the first medical 3D printing center
Canada has recently increased its support for the country's 3D printing industry – its Quebec government has officially announced that it will invest 3 million Canadian dollars (about 15.68 million yuan) to build the province's first medical 3D printing center. It is reported that this 3D printing center will be located in Québec City, the capital of Quebec, and will be built by the local industrial research center (CRIQ) and the Laval University Medical Center in Quebec to develop a variety of medical products using 3D printing technology (such as customization). Patients with prostheses, implants, etc., there may be tissues or even organs in the future, so that patients benefit from it. In addition, its completion will help Quebec to gain stronger independent research and development capabilities, thus freeing its reliance on the United States. It is worth mentioning that Quebec City itself has two 3D printers for medical applications, and they have been used to make metal implants for some time. Therefore, setting up the center in the city will undoubtedly be very helpful for its future development. Medical Equipment Disposal,Syringes Needles Sizes,Disposable Syringe,Insulin Syringe FOSHAN PHARMA CO., LTD. , https://www.fspharmamedicine.com