EXTON, PA — Ricoh USA, Inc. recently announced a strategic partnership with Materialise at the RSNA Assembly and Annual Meeting. This alliance is set to bolster RICOH 3D for Healthcare, a HIPAA-compliant, ISO 13485-certified 3D medical manufacturing center that specializes in the development, design, and production of 3D-printed anatomic models.
The partnership will enable Ricoh to offer more personalized healthcare solutions and simplify the creation or expansion of on-site Point of Care centers. The collaboration will also help democratize enterprise-wide, patient-specific surgical innovation, making it accessible to a broader population.
With the growing interest in 3D printing, many hospitals are now looking to establish their own Point of Care centers or scale existing offerings. The partnership between Ricoh and Materialise will make this transition smoother by providing affordable Point of Care 3D printing services to hospitals nationwide.
The collaboration allows both parties to expand the use of Materialise software within Ricoh’s workflows, continually improving the available toolset to better serve patient care.
Another notable development is Ricoh’s expanded partnership with Merge by Merative, a leader in flexible enterprise imaging solutions. This collaboration aims to streamline workflow and democratize access to the program, making it easier for clinicians and patients to access patient-specific solutions.
Ricoh is also collaborating with Stratasys to leverage their 3D printing technology to expand access to 3D-printed medical models.
These strategic collaborations mark Ricoh’s continued commitment to leading the way in offering democratized access to patient-specific 3D-printed models in healthcare.
This partnership offers a glimpse into the future of healthcare, where 3D-printed patient-specific models become commonplace, enhancing the quality of care and patient outcomes. The alliance between Ricoh and Materialise is undoubtedly a significant step towards this future.
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