Technology

Engineering the future of medical devices.

Additive manufacturing builds devices layer by layer giving our engineers and clinical partners the freedom to iterate quickly while keeping quality, traceability, and patient safety at the core.

SLS 3D printing production of the Squeezy device

Design freedom

Complex internal geometries, lattices and patient-specific shapes that injection molding can't deliver.

Iterative validation

Closed feedback loops with clinical partners shorten the gap between hypothesis and evidence.

Material control

Medical-grade thermoplastics and biocompatible polymers, processed within tight tolerances.

Digital workflow

Every device traceable from CAD to part supporting QMS and regulatory documentation.

What this means for assistive devices

01

Mobility & Disability

Grips, supports and daily-living aids shaped to the individual.

02

Rheumatic & Joint Care

Lightweight splints and ergonomic tools that reduce strain.

03

Rehabilitation & Recovery

Personalised orthoses that adapt as recovery progresses.

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