Faster Prototyping, Smarter Designs: UTARI’s 3D Printing Journey
Creating Custom Medical Solutions with Stratasys
At the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI), 3D printing plays a pivotal role in driving medical research forward. With the help of Tech-Labs and cutting-edge Stratasys printers like the Neo450s SLA and J35 PolyJet, UTARI’s researchers are able to quickly prototype and fabricate parts with unmatched precision.
Research Scientist Alex Jamison, part of the Biomedical Technologies division, highlights their work in creating soft robotic exoskeletons to aid patients with neurological conditions. Using advanced 3D modeling and simulation, their team designs wearable devices that help patients regain function in their hands and wrists. The flexibility and speed of 3D printing have significantly improved their ability to iterate on designs and produce exact replicas of their simulations.
Clayton Webb, Equipment Technician at UTARI, emphasizes how 3D printing has transformed their workflow. What once took days to create using traditional CNC methods now takes only hours with the Neo450s. With the ability to switch between different materials, the team can quickly adapt to new projects and challenges.
Through their partnership with Tech-Labs, UTARI continues to innovate, creating life-changing medical solutions. With ongoing support and expertise from Tech-Labs, the team is always prepared to meet the demands of their groundbreaking research.
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The Stratasys J35™ Pro is an affordable, versatile PolyJet 3D printer suitable for shared spaces offering multi-material capabilities.
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Item Number:Neo450e / Neo450sThe Stratasys Neo450e is an affordable industrial-grade 3D printer producing small to medium parts with consistent accuracy and repeatability. The Neo450s offers performance and versatility along with all the benefits of Neo450e.





