Medical (Non-Clinical)
Healthcare support teams need governed workflows for anatomical models, training aids, device development support, and documentation before manufacturing is used. D2M helps assess applications, define equipment and software workflows, plan quality documentation, and support training for healthcare manufacturing support contexts.

Application Suitability
Candidate applications are reviewed against operating conditions, material requirements, inspection needs, and commercial constraints.
Workflow Definition
The equipment, software, material route, records, and approval points are mapped before implementation decisions are made.
Implementation Planning
Training, documentation, governance, and handover requirements are defined so the capability can be managed by internal teams.
Industry Overview
Healthcare support teams need governed workflows for anatomical models, training aids, device development support, and documentation before manufacturing is used.
D2M helps assess applications, define equipment and software workflows, plan quality documentation, and support training for healthcare manufacturing support contexts.
Technology Routes for Medical (Non-Clinical)
Review hardware and material routes that may be suitable after application, workflow, and qualification requirements are understood.
3D Printers

Stratasys J850™ Digital Anatomy™
PolyJet medical modeling system for anatomical models where OEM-documented materials, workflow, and use context need to be reviewed.

Stratasys F370®CR
Accessible industrial composite printing for strong, stiff, carbon-fiber-reinforced parts and everyday manufacturing needs.

Stratasys Fortus 450mc
Proven industrial FDM delivering dependable strength, accuracy, and repeatable results.

Stratasys Origin® Two
P3 photopolymer 3D printing system for selected applications where accuracy, material route, workflow, and production requirements need to be reviewed.

Stratasys J850™ Pro
Multi-material PolyJet prototyping that delivers parts which look, feel and function like final products.

Stratasys Neo® 800+
Large-format SLA system for applications where accuracy, surface finish, resin route, and workflow requirements need to be reviewed.

Stratasys Neo® 450s
System route for application and workflow review.

Stratasys J850™ Prime
System route for application and workflow review.

Stratasys F190™CR
System route for application and workflow review.

XACT Metal XM200G
System route for application and workflow review.

Stratasys F900
High-capacity FDM engineered for reliable, precise, and consistent manufacturing at scale.

Stratasys H350™
Industrial SAF™ 3D printing for consistent, high-volume production with competitive part costs and streamlined workflows.

Stratasys J5 Digital Anatomy™
Compact PolyJet medical printing with lifelike, patient-specific anatomical realism for surgical planning and device innovation.

Stratasys J826™ Prime
Compact, full-colour, multi-material PolyJet printing for fast, high-fidelity product prototypes.

Stratasys F170™
Accessible industrial-grade 3D printing with dependable accuracy, easy operation and versatile materials for classrooms and offices.

Stratasys Neo® 800
System route for application and workflow review.

Stratasys J5 MediJet®
Compact, multi-material PolyJet medical printing for vivid anatomical models and sterilizable surgical guides.

Stratasys F370®
Accessible industrial FDM printing with reliable performance, versatile materials, and easy operation for office or shop-floor use.

Stratasys F770®
Large-format industrial FDM printing for full-scale parts, production tooling and big builds at an accessible price point.
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