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$38M Raised: How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Orthopedic Care

restor3d, a company specializing in 3D printed orthopedic implants, has secured $38 million in funding. This round saw participation from Summers Value Partners and both existing and new private investors. The company focuses on joint replacements and utilizes 3D printing for osseointegrative materials, alongside AI-based planning and design automation tools. The term “osseointegration” refers to bone ingrowth into a metal implant, as defined by the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. restor3d plans to use the new funds to launch four new 3D printed product lines. In 2025, restor3d received FDA 510(k) clearance for its iTotal Identity CR 3DP Porous Total Knee Replacement System. The previous year, the company raised $70 million, which included $55 million in Series A funding and $15 million in debt financing, to expand its 3D printed implant systems, technologies, and AI-based automation businesses. In the same year, an orthopedic surgery team at Alexandra Hospital in Singapore patented a new AI for optimizing implant positioning in robotic total knee replacements.

Source: www.mobihealthnews.com

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