Innovation through 3D printing

At MedForm3D, we specialize in bringing groundbreaking medical prototypes and educational models to life through advanced 3D printing technologies. Partnering closely with leading medical companies, we are at the forefront of driving innovation, accuracy, and quality in the medical sector. Discover how our bespoke 3D printing solutions can transform your ideas into tangible realities. 

Our Services

Design

Every great project begins with a solid design. I work closely with you to turn your innovative ideas into detailed designs that are ready for 3D printing. My approach involves understanding your needs, brainstorming solutions together, and refining designs to ensure they're perfectly suited for their purpose in the medical field. It's all about getting the details right, ensuring the design not only meets but exceeds your expectations. 

Prototyping

Prototyping is where ideas start to take physical shape. I offer rapid prototyping to quickly bring designs off the screen and into your hands. This step is crucial for evaluating the design in real-world conditions, making necessary adjustments, and perfecting it before final production. Whether it’s for functional testing, gaining user feedback, or moving towards production, my prototyping service is designed to keep your project moving forward smoothly and efficiently. 

3D Printing

Leveraging state-of-the-art 3D printing technology, I specialize in producing high-quality parts tailored to the needs of the medical sector. From intricate models for educational purposes to prototypes that push the boundaries of medical innovation, my 3D printing service combines precision, flexibility, and a keen eye for detail. I offer a selection of materials to best match the requirements of your project, ensuring each piece contributes meaningfully to medical advancements and patient care. 

Get in Touch!

We are excited to hear about your project ideas and discuss how we can support your 3D printing needs. Contact us to explore the possibilities and start a conversation that could lead to the next medical breakthrough.