Medical 3D Printing Services in Mumbai

Medical applications for 3D printing are expanding at a very rapid scale and newer applications are being developed every year. These are expected to revolutionize health care, with patient specific solutions. Additive Manufacturing or 3D Printing  is now used in the development of new surgical cutting and drill guides, orthopedic implants, and prosthetics as well as the creation of patient-specific replicas of bones, organs, and blood vessels.

think3D, under its medical division – thinkLIFE, offers high Quality medical 3D printing service in Mumbai and works closely with medical practitioners, surgeons and academicians from Maharashtra. Contact us by dropping an email to life@think3d.in or visiting “Contact us” page


Medical 3D Printing Process for Mumbai

You can contact us by sending an email with the details. The process followed is shown below:

1 : Scan data sharing 2 : 3D Design 3 : Surgeon approval 4 : Fabrication & dispatch
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Share patient scan (MRI/CT) data with dicom files to us via secure transfer. 3D model surface is created, with necessary design workSurgeon inputs for changes. Sent to 3D Printing only after final approval 3D printed in appropriate material and finish. Dispatched to the surgeon/ hospital directly


About think3D

think3D is India’s leading 3D Printing firm  setup by alumni from BITS & IIMs with the mission “3D Printing For All” and has presence in multiple cities in India. We are an end-to-end service provider with capabilities in hardware, reverse engineering, design & prototyping. thinkLIFE is the medical vertical of think3D.  In addition to the existing services, we are now setting up India’s largest industrial 3D printing facility in Vizag in AP Medtech Zone.


Medical 3D Printing Services Offered

3D Printed Models For Surgical Planning
Surgical GuidesPre Surgical ModelsDental AidsCranioplasty
Prosthetics
Custom ProstheticsEducational ModelsCustom toolsImplants
We pride ourselves in being the most responsive medical 3D Printing service provider, with timely and accurate communication.


About Mumbai

Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is a densely populated city on India’s west coast. A financial center, it’s India’s largest city.  Mumbai lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. On the Mumbai Harbour waterfront stands the iconic Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. Offshore, nearby Elephanta Island holds ancient cave temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The city’s also famous as the heart of the Bollywood film industry.

The architecture of the city is a blend of Gothic Revival, Indo-Saracenic, Art Deco, and other contemporary styles. Most of the buildings during the British period, such as the Victoria Terminus and Bombay University, were built in Gothic Revival style. Their architectural features include a variety of European influences such as German gables, Dutch roofs, Swiss timbering, Romance arches, Tudor casements, and traditional Indian features. There are also a few Indo-Saracenic styled buildings such as the Gateway of India. Art Deco styled landmarks can be found along the Marine Drive and west of the Oval Maidan.

(Source: Wikipedia)

Some of our 3D Printing Clients from Heath care


Medical 3D Printing Case Studies

Mock surgery guides Case Study      |        Cranioplasty Case Study


Applications of 3D Printing in health care

  • Mock surgery guides help doctors plan the procedure perfectly
  • Custom implants & tools help doctors greatly improve the efficacy
  • Dental applications of 3D printing are far reaching and sophisticated
  • 3D printing helps in quality reconstructive surgeries
  • 3D printing helps in creation of customized medical instruments
  • 3D Printed anatomical models are a great way to counsel patients
  • Custom Prosthetics are no longer costly and distant with 3D printing
  • Custom Prosthesis that fit perfectly are made possible with 3D printing
  • Bio Printing organs and scaffolds open up a whole lot of opportunities

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