We map the biggest shifts in healthcare 3D printing this month, from emissions safety to custom eyewear, implant surfaces, microfluidics, and space-based biomanufacturing. We weigh promise against risk and share where standards and design can close the gap.
• emissions from desktop and industrial printers and why they matter
• safeguards for vulnerable groups and safer materials and testing
• face-scan eyewear, on-demand manufacturing, and fashion collaborations
• implant surface roughness, porosity, coatings, and clinical outcomes
• ceramic, titanium, and PEEK devices for spine, ankle, and CMF
• microfluidics for diagnostics and microneedle vaccines and immunotherapy
• digital microfluidics and 3D cell culture for faster R&D
• microgravity biomanufacturing and what space enables for medicine
See blog post related to this podcast: https://3dheals.com/the-lattice-feb-2026-advanced-devices-custom-eyewear-and-hidden-health-risks-of-3d-printing/
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