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Personalized solutions to highly complex orthopedic conditions

Personalized solutions to highly complex orthopedic conditions HSS and LimaCorporate open first provider-based 3D design and printing center for complex joint reconstruction surgery. LimaCorporate S.p.A., unveiled the first provider-based 3D design and printing facility for custom complex joint replacement solutions. HSS is consistently ranked No. 1 in orthopedics worldwide by Newsweek, and nationally by U.S. News & World Report. Headquartered in Italy, LimaCorporate is the world leader in 3D design and printing of personalized components for orthopedic patient care. Known as the ProMade PoC (Point of Care) Center, the new FDA-regulated commercial facility at the HSS main campus in New York City will create faster access to more personalized solutions to highly complex orthopedic conditions. Integration with the world s leading academic medical center specialized in musculoskeletal health will further advance state-of-the-art solutions to the most complex orthopedic challenges.

Karlsruher Institute for Technology: Renewable energies: On the way to large-scale thermal storage

Share With high-temperature technologies, electrothermal network storage systems are possible, with which large amounts of energy from renewable sources can be buffered. In the joint project LIMELISA, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) are developing the necessary fundamentals together with the industrial partner KSB. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is funding research with 3.8 million euros. In Germany, wind farms and solar systems generate thousands of gigawatt hours of electricity every year, which cannot be used at the moment it is generated and is limited. At other times, missing capacities are replaced with energy from fossil sources. Part of the solution could be large electrothermal storage systems that contribute to grid stability. The basic idea is to convert electricity into heat, to buffer this heat in comparatively inexpensive storage systems and to convert it back into electricity if necessary. “By

Potential Savings: 55,000 Car Kilometers per Week in Region

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Ports will help better combine public transportation with car and bicycle sharing services. (Photo: Amadeus Bramsiepe, KIT) Combining public transport means, such as busses and trains, with individual and flexible mobility services, such as car sharing or rental bicycles, may reduce car traffic in Karlsruhe and enhance environmental compatibility of transport. This was found by researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) using transport demand models. With the help of the mobiTopp model, researchers can prognosticate transport demand for any city or region worldwide and model the activities and routes of all inhabitants precisely to the minute.

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