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3D prosthesis startups have started funding from Keio Innovation Initiatives, etc.

By mobilephones 08/08/2022 665 Views

On June 18, Instalim, which develops 3D prosthesis, announced a third -party allotment from Keio Innovation Initiatives and Deep Core.The funded funds are 84 million yen, and details such as the investment ratio are private.

The company is a startup that has its own developing custom mass production solutions for prosthetic and limbs, such as 3D printers and 3D modeling software dedicated to prosthetic orthotics.It is said that the cost reduction and the delivery date of about one -tenth of the conventional algorithm are achieved by the shape recommendation function based on the unique algorithm.

Currently, we are developing a fully automatic modeling function using AI algorithm, aiming to further reduce costs and reduce delivery.

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The company has also conducted a 3D printed knee underwrites in the Philippines in collaboration with the Filipino University Hospital.We have completed verification of various tests and manufacturing processes such as life -life trials for 50 subjects, and completed preparation for commercialization.Following the success of the demonstration experiment, the company has opened an office in the metropolitan area of the Philippines in the Tokyo metropolitan area in May, and has begun a 3D printing under the knee in the area.

With this financing, the company will fully promote the sales activities of 3D printing under the knee under the knee and promote research and development of new products such as 3D printing thighs.

Via PR TIMES

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