CRP Technology Makes 3D Printing Technology Available to Biomedical Companies and Hospitals

Company seeks to actively contribute to the coronavirus emergency.

By DE Editors    March 20, 2020         

CRP Technology Makes 3D Printing Technology Available to Biomedical Companies and Hospitals

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CRP Technology Makes 3D Printing Technology Available to Biomedical Companies and Hospitals

CRP Technology, an Italy-based company specializing for over 25 years in professional 3D printing, wants to actively contribute to the coronavirus emergency, and makes its know-how and expertise available to the biomedical sector, doctors and hospitals.

“The CRP Technology’s Rapid Prototyping Department is equipped to also manufacture small, complex end-use 3D printed components for small batch production, in a very short time," says Franco Cevolini, materials engineer, CTP and VP CRP Technology, who adds: "We are available to rebuild small parts for machines and medical equipment that can save people's lives in this period of crisis."

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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