Source: Today’s Medical Developments
“Our Austofix product design engineers, working with IPAS, were able to innovate within a flexible design and manufacturing process. This environment was key to our ability to take the prototype to market within such a short timeframe,” he said. “There are key components of the plate manufactured using 3D printing, this enabled us to create a complex design without the costs associated with traditional manufacturing. It also enabled us to bring the device to market quickly.”
Austofix has a number of products including a range of stainless steel and titanium surgical nails, which it exports to the Middle East and China.”
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