AI in NI: The Past, Present and Future

Daniel Crawford, Founder of Axial3D, is to present as part of a panel on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the NI Science Festival in February, 2019. Join Daniel on the 14th February 2019 at 6:30PM at the Ulster Museum, alongside Dr. Jaine Blayney (Bioinformatician at the Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology), Dr. […]

Conversations: Mr. Tim Brown, Consultant Transplant Surgeon

Mr. Tim Brown, Consultant Transplant Surgeon, Belfast City Hospital discusses his role and his thoughts on how 3D printing will benefit his surgical specialism in the future. Q: What attracted you to a career as a surgeon and specifically to specialize in transplant surgery? We’re all influenced by people we grew up with and I […]

Pretty Good Year

Oh, look! It’s December! That seems like a bit of an excuse to do a roundup of what’s been happening here at Axial3D in 2018. It’s been an extremely busy year for us, which is perhaps not reflected by our lack of output here on the blog, but in reality, this lack of output is […]

TMH Announces Partnership with Axial3D to Utilize 3D Printing for Medical Models

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH), a private, not-for-profit community healthcare system serving 17 counties in North Florida and South Georgia, and Axial3D, a UK-based medical technology firm focused on driving the global adoption of 3D printing within healthcare, proudly announce a new relationship designed to enhance patient outcomes by delivering a transformative approach to pre-surgical care […]

Leveraging increased computation capability to fast-track development of machine learning solutions for medical 3D printing

As medical 3D printing enters the mainstream, an industry-wide lack of software solutions to facilitate access to the technology and ensure standardization still poses a challenge to many healthcare providers. It keeps them from taking advantage of patient care improvements and cost savings achieved by using this innovative technology. Axial3D, a company that takes part […]

Open Standards in Healthcare Innovation

The use of imaging standards has been transformational in the medical world. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, or DICOM as it is more commonly known, is the most widely known and currently most commonly used by companies in medical 3D printing. DICOM allows medical professionals to exchange imaging data across the world, describing everything about the […]

Axial3D awarded R&D grant support from Invest NI

Axial3D is in receipt of a Grant for R&D support from Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) for Development of automated workflows for creating 3D prints of CT scans. This project which is part-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Investment for Growth and Jobs Program 2014-2020 aims to develop innovative processes in medical 3D printing […]