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J&J, NUH introduce first 3D-printing pointof-care lab in Singapore

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The National University Hospital (NUH) has launched a 3D Printing Point-of-Care collaborat­ion within Johnson & Johnson (J&J) to improve patient care capability and enhance personalis­ed healthcare. This initiative is supported by the Singapore Economic Developmen­t Board (EDB) to accelerate healthcare innovation in Singapore. The collaborat­ion between NUH and J&J Singapore aims to push the boundaries of surgical 3D printing in Singapore, elevate the standard of care for patients and deliver better patient outcomes. The 3D Printing (3DP) Point of Care Lab is managed by J&J Singapore within the premises of NUH, making it the first of its kind in Singapore. In this Point-ofCare model, J&J’s biomedical engineers will work closely with NUH clinicians to design and produce personalis­ed anatomical models for preoperati­ve planning and surgical simulation. The lab can currently produce patient-specific anatomical models such as hips and knee joints, with plans to produce other medical devices and instrument­s such as surgical guides for complex surgery in the near future. Primed for the digital age, the lab will also explore mixed reality (MR) technology to support the developmen­t of next-generation clinical applicatio­ns and better improve patient safety in surgery.

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