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Cincinnati tech company plans to commercialize 3D models of X-ray, MRI scans
A Cincinnati-based technology company plans to commercialize its technology creating 3D models of X-rays and MRI scans for doctors and patients.

Meteora3D
Jan 261 min read


University of Cincinnati unveils 3D models to aid surgical precision
" CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Researchers at the University of Cincinnati Innovation Hub have developed groundbreaking 3D models that are transforming surgical procedures by replicating patients' bones and organs before surgery. This innovative approach aims to enhance patient outcomes by providing surgeons with a more comprehensive understanding of complex cases. "

Meteora3D
May 14, 20251 min read


Meteora3D Receives 2025 Faculty Entrepreneurship Award
" Huge S/O congratulations to all the 2025 Faculty Awards recipients! Outstanding event and reception saluting the dedicated corps of University of Cincinnati faculty across campus who have and continue to give above and beyond for the students. Congratulations to Prashanth Ravi, Ph.D. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine recipient of the Faculty Entrepreneurship Award Meteora3D #NextHappensHere University of Cincinnati's Center for Entrepreneurship 1819 Inn

Meteora3D
May 6, 20251 min read


Meteora3D develops 3D printing process for patient-specific organ models in real time
"The startup Meteora3D , which emerged from the University of Cincinnati , is working on a process to produce patient-specific anatomical models using 3D printing in a significantly shorter time. The target group is particularly surgeons who rely on three-dimensional, physical models for preoperative planning. Unlike previously available methods, which take several days to produce, Meteora3D makes it possible to produce such models in just a few hours."

Meteora3D
Apr 15, 20251 min read


Cincinnati's Meteora3D Raises $500K for Breakthrough 3D-Printed Surgical Models at University of Cincinnati Venture Lab
" Surgeons stand on the threshold of a revolution, not wielded by the scalpel but crafted by the precision of 3D printing, as Cincinnati's own Meteora3D, an up-and-coming company based at the University of Cincinnati Venture Lab, paves the way for the future of surgical preparation. According to the University of Cincinnati in a recent interview on 55KRC, Meteora3D is innovating ultra-fast 3D-printed anatomical models that are patient-specific, a bold step beyond the limits

Meteora3D
Apr 12, 20251 min read


Meteora3D Receives National Science Foundation SBIR Phase I Award
" SBIR Phase I: Rapid Lift-Based Peel Separation Masked Inverted Stereolithography 3D Printing for Urgent Procedural Planning "

Meteora3D
Dec 2, 20241 min read
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