Medical research and education

Enhancing medical education with 3D, lifelike, visual and tactile teaching tools that reflect the complexity of real human anatomy.

3D printed solutions for medical research and education

Exceptionally realistic training materials support research and education in a safe learning environment.

Harness the power of Stratasys technologies to create lifelike replicas of organs, bones, and pathologies, as well as devices and medical devices prepared for experimental testing.

3D printed medical models enable hands-on training and education in a risk-free environment.
Biomechanically accurate 3D models realistically depict the targeted pathology, allowing medical students and researchers to gain a hands-on learning experience without having to rely on animals and cadavers.


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In our 3D Digital Factory, we are at your disposal with various additive technologies for 3D printing and 3D scanning.

Printers most relevant to the application

Accelerate medical innovation with Stratasys 3D printing technology.
Advance medical education and patient understanding.

J5 Digital Anatomy™ 3D Printer
Compact platform that enables the creation of visual and functional anatomical models with high biomechanical accuracy and realism.

J850 Digital Anatomy™
Create medical models that accurately reproduce the appearance and tissue behavior of human tissue.

J5 MediJet®
Multi-material, multi-functional capabilities enable the creation of exceptionally lifelike anatomical models that are sterilizable and biocompatible – all on a single platform.

Weber

“3D printing is a language we all speak. We are committed to excellent learning, creating pathways that use 3D printing as a language of visualization that everyone can understand.”

– Patricia (Trish) Weber MHA, RT(R)(CT) ARRT, Associate Professor, Radiography and Medical Imaging Program, Clarkson College

The future of anatomical models: advanced materials for digital anatomy

Study shows 3D printed tissues can mimic the properties of pig liver, epicardium, and aorta tissue.
Explore the potential of 3D anatomical modeling with innovative materials from Stratasys' digital anatomical printer. Learn how these materials are transforming medical education, surgical planning, and research.