3D-Printed Medical Braces

Andiamo Looks to Revolutionize the Way Kids Are Fitted with Orthotics

Andiamo is a company that produces 3D-printed orthotics for kids, cutting down on the mess of plaster and the many hours it takes to make custom braces the old way.

Rather than requiring a child with a disability to go to a clinic to get fitted for a brace, Andiamo is completely mobile and is designed to deliver a quick turnaround that's completely non-invasive. As compared to a process that takes about 13 weeks, this process takes about two days maximum.

In order to revolutionize the way children with disabilities are treated with 3D printing and scanning, Andiamo is currently raising funds on Indiegogo, aiming to raise enough money to cover the clinical and production costs of working with three families for a year.
Trend Themes
1. Mobile Orthotics Fittings - Andiamo's mobile orthotics fitting system eliminates the need for children with disabilities to go to a clinic and offers a quick turnaround time.
2. Non-invasive 3D Printing - Andiamo's non-invasive 3D printing process reduces the time required to make custom braces from 13 weeks to a maximum of two days.
3. Crowdfunding for Medical Innovation - Andiamo's fundraising campaign on Indiegogo demonstrates the potential for crowdfunding to support disruptive innovations in the medical field.
Industry Implications
1. Orthotics - The use of 3D printing technology in orthotics has the potential to revolutionize the way children with disabilities are fitted for braces.
2. Healthcare - The adoption of non-invasive 3D printing processes in healthcare can streamline and speed up the production of custom medical devices.
3. Crowdfunding - The success of Andiamo's crowdfunding campaign highlights the opportunity for other medical innovation projects to raise funds through crowdfunding platforms.

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