
Experts enter fourth dimension to create better medical devices
4D Health Tech plugs a critical gap in medical device design where traditional medical devices fail to account for growth, movement, and tissue regeneration.
- Published: 26 March 2025
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4D Health Tech plugs a critical gap in medical device design where traditional medical devices fail to account for growth, movement, and tissue regeneration.
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