Italian company is looking for partners interested in 3D printed models of patients' human organs under a manufacturing agreement.

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Summary: 
An Italian SME, specialised in additive manufacturing, has developed a way to manufacture highly detailed and realistic 3D printed models of human organs. The technique is based on a combination of technologies and materials to realize soft and hard tissues, enabling the surgeons to better plan therapeutic approaches, reduce operation time and costs, and increase the success chances of operations. The company is looking for partnership under manufacturing agreement.
Description: 
An Italian SME, born as an innovative start-up in the additive manufacturing field, specialised in prototyping for the engineering sector, has recently turned its attention to medical and healthcare application, after a collaboration with a local healthcare facility. As of today, the organ to be operated is studied mainly on a screen where the model is extrapolated from the computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the rare cases of organs manufactured, models are very expensive, or they do not present similar characteristics of the real ones. In addition, the estimated waiting time is several months, compared to a few weeks required for a prosthesis made with additive manufacturing. Company’s team has developed a way to manufacture highly detailed and realistic 3D printed models of human organs, using a combination of technologies and materials suitable to represent tissues. From a computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a patient, they reverse the design of the organ, selecting each tissue and designing the full organ with all the details needed by the surgeon into a 3D mesh file for 3D printing. This is already a design which could be used for 3D view or even virtual reality. Then, from the 3D model, they can realize a manufactured model of the organ. The 3D printed model of the organ, with high details, realistic materials for each part, can be also tailored on the surgeon needs: it can be realized • with a transparent material, if it’s necessary show the inside of the organ; • with a real colour material; • highlighting the tissues requested and ducts made by cavities for fluid flowing; • highlighting metastasis in the organ • with hard or soft tissues. All this gives a unique edge when it comes to understanding the issues related to a disease of a human organ, planning a surgical operation and training for it. The company is looking for hospitals, private clinics, healthcare facilities or companies providing healthcare services, that need 3D printed human organs, moulded on CT or MRI analysis, in order to sign a manufacturing agreement.
Type (e.g. company, R&D institution…), field of industry and Role of Partner Sought: 
Type: hospitals, private clinics, healthcare facilities or companies providing healthcare services Activity: healthcare Role: the partner should request the production of 3D organs from the Italian company, by starting a long-term production activity. Ideal cooperation could be achieved with specialized clinical structures in a given sector, so as to require the manufacture of a limited number of organs.
IPR Status: 
Secret Know-how
Comments Regarding IPR Status: 
The technology has been developed internally and it’s under investigation the possibility to apply for a patent.
External code: 
BOIT20200619002