Subsidy for “3D MedPrint”

The Kansen voor West 3 “3D MedPrint” project aims to demonstrate the application of 3D printing at diverse user locations in the areas of 3D printing small tablets for children and printing multiple drugs in one tablet. The subsidy was granted to Doser and its partners, the LUMC and Transvaal Apotheek Den Haag and is indispensable to make this leap in the application of 3D printing of personalised medicines. Co-financed by the European Union.

DoseRx1 3D printer at Transvaal Pharmacy The Hague

DoseRx1 3D printer at Transvaal Pharmacy The Hague

Transvaal Pharmacy Strengthens Leading Position in the Field of Personalized Medicine with the NewDoseRx1 Drug Printer from Doser. Transvaal Apotheek, a pioneer in pharmacy compounding and tailored medicine, proudly announces deployment of the DoseRx1, agroundbreaking...

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Exploring new ways to develop solid oral dosage forms

Exploring new ways to develop solid oral dosage forms

We're thrilled to provide some electrifying updates from the heart of our operations - Doser Lab! Our exploration into the enthralling realm of 3D printing for pharmaceuticals continues, and we're constantly unearthing new methodologies for developing solid oral...

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