Coronavirus crisis: CRP Technology makes its 3D printing technology available to biomedical companies and hospitals

CRP Technology, Italy-based company specialized for over 25 years in professional 3D printing, wants to actively contribute to the Coronavirus emergency, and makes its know-how and expertise available to the biomedical sector, doctors and hospitals.

CRP Technology, Italy-based company specialized for over 25 years in professional 3D printing, wants to actively contribute to the Coronavirus emergency, and makes its know-how and expertise available to the biomedical sector, doctors and hospitals.


"The CRP Technology's Rapid Prototyping Department is equipped to also manufacture small, complex end-use 3D printed components for small batch production, in a very short time", states Franco Cevolini, materials engineer, CTP and VP CRP Technology, who adds: "We are available to rebuild small parts for machines and medical equipment that can save people's lives in this period of crisis."

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