China3D printingNet, March 19, under the leadership of Investments, 1.2 million pounds of financing will accelerate the award-winning medical3D printingThe position of the company in the local and international markets.
3D LifePrints is based on a model that applies additive manufacturing to healthcare solutions.The products and services provided include3D printingMedical equipment, embedded biomedical engineers and services for NHS, universities, private medical institutions and research institutions.
The production of medical equipment includes anatomical models, surgical cutting guides and titanium implants for cranio-maxillofacial surgery.
3D LifePrints through embedded3D printingFacility or hospital data provides these services.Currently, medical3D printingThe centers are located at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool, Nuffield Orthopedics Centre in Oxford and Wrightington Hospital in Manchester. By establishing a hub, the company is able to reduce operating costs and improve patient care.
Using the latest funds raised, 3D LifePrints plans to3D printingThe model was taken to more cities in the UK, especially London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds. Expansion in the United States and continental Europe is also coming soon.
Paul Fotheringham, founder and chief technology officer of 3D LifePrints, said: “We are very pleased to announce that this round of financing is completed by Fenwall Investments and some individual investors. We will continue to develop a unique business model of providing embedded 3D medical printing services to reduce Operating costs, provide innovative products and services based on 3D technology, and ultimately improve patient care”
Henry Pinchbeck, co-founder and CEO of 3D LifePrints, said: “I am very pleased that Fenwall has reinvested in us. They are an ideal long-term partner for 3D LifePrints, with shared values and a vision to improve global healthcare.”
Dr. Andrew Douglas, Managing Director of Fenwall Investments Ltd, said: “We are delighted to work with this talent team operating in an emerging and fast-growing market. We believe that it is the perfect time for 3D LifePrints to reach its potential. I look forward to establishing an exciting partnership with you.”
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