Ultimaker Gains Certification as Part of Materialise's 510(k) Cleared Mimics inPrint Software
The company partnered with Materialise to identify compatibility of the Ultimaker S5 with Materialise Mimics inPrint software to meet FDA regulatory guidelines for point-of-care 3D printing in hospitals.
- The company partnered with Materialise to identify compatibility of the Ultimaker S5 with Materialise Mimics inPrint software to meet FDA regulatory guidelines for point-of-care 3D printing in hospitals.
- After rigorous performance testing and analysis, Materialise and Ultimaker identified that the Ultimaker S5 printer, used in conjunction with PLA and PVA materials, can be safely used with the Materialise Mimics inPrint software for 3D printing models that are used for diagnostic purposes.
- The medical 3D printing solution leverages software from Materialise, a Leuven, Belgium-based leader in 3D printing software and solutions.
- When used with Materialise certified materials and specific printers from companies like Ultimaker, Mimics inPrint is the only 3D printing software cleared by the FDA to create anatomical models for patient care.