The Forest City is on track to become the North American leader in 3-D printing for medical and surgical solutions.
The London Medical Network is partnering with Western University and Renishaw PLC to establish a new research, development and commercialization centre to create medical instruments and surgical solutions using the technique.
LMN announced a $6.8 million investment to develop the Additive Design in Surgical Solutions Centre at Western University’s Discovery Park.
The centre will create innovative instruments and products that can be marketed to the dental, orthopedic and medical-device sector throughout North America and around the world.
“The London Medical Network aims to make our city a global leader in medical research and innovation in order to improve health care around the world,” said Dr. Michael Strong, dean of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University and a member of the LMN Governing Council. “Today’s announcement is a tremendous next step toward realizing that vision.”
The technology will allow for the creation and commercialization of personalized 3-D-printed tools and implants such as hip and knee joints.
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Renishaw is expected to provide London’s research and business development community with immediate access to sophisticated 3-D precision printing technology platforms.
According to Paolatto, the collaboration will provide startup companies, learners and trainees with an environment to develop and test products for use in the health care sector.