Health Canada has released a draft guidance document for manufacturers intending to license implantable 3D printed medical devices

Health Canada has released a draft guidance document for manufacturers intending to license implantable 3D printed medical devices.

The document states, “Due to the fast-changing technological environment, Health Canada will continue to adapt its policy approach to 3D-printing as issues on the topic evolve,”

Interesting in how this might fit this with the digital devices conversations.
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