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Leitat has achieved ISO 13485:2018 certification for 4 categories of personalized medical devices, a first for a Spanish tech center.
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Leitat has achieved ISO 13485:2018 certification for 4 categories of personalized medical devices, a first for a Spanish tech center.

Originally reported by VoxelMatters

Leitat has achieved ISO 13485:2018 certification for 4 categories of personalized medical devices, a first for a Spanish tech center. By validating metal AM implants and bioprinted tissues via the DiMεD project, they bridge the gap between research and clinical use. This milestone moves additive manufacturing from prototyping to a certified lifecycle. This standardization lowers the barrier for patient-specific 3D solutions. 🏥 #3DPrinting #MedTech #AM #Bioprinting

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