Welcome to #FutureFridays! 🚀 Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed 3D-printed #paediatric medications to treat toxoplasmosis, a life-threatening parasitic infection. Current #treatments rely on costly adult tablets that must be compounded for children, often raising concerns about quality and effectiveness. 💊 Led by Dr. Mansoor Khan and Dr. Ziyaur Rahman, the project, supported by a $3.1 million NIH grant, aims to create #flexible, dose-adjusted formulations tailored to pediatric patients. 💰 “This approach can be applied to other drugs for pediatric diseases where no pediatric-friendly dose-flexible formulation is commercially available,” commented Dr. Rahman. 💬 While PolyUnity Tech Inc does not currently offer this solution, we have our eye on the latest advancements and can't wait to expand our offerings for our client #hospitals! 🏥 Read more: https://loom.ly/1RoqwMQ
PolyUnity Tech Inc
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador 5,896 followers
Improving Healthcare
About us
We partner with healthcare organizations and utilize agile manufacturing to provide efficient, less expensive solutions that reduce frustrations.
- Website
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http://www.polyunity.com
External link for PolyUnity Tech Inc
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
66 Pippy Pl
St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador A1B 4H7, CA
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Ottawa, ON, CA
Employees at PolyUnity Tech Inc
Updates
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As another semester wraps up, we’re saying so long to another fantastic #intern and valued member of the PolyUnity Tech Inc #team—Eric Goulding ! 👏 Eric has truly embodied every one of our PolyUnity #values, bringing his creativity, dedication, and infectious enthusiasm to work every single day. His energy and ideas have inspired all of us, and his #impact will be felt long after he heads back to school. 💡 Eric, your place on the team will always be here waiting for you. Wishing you all the best on your next semester! 📚
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What a way to celebrate the season! 🎄 PolyUnity Tech Inc's Jacqueline Lee and Mark J. Gillingham treated our St. John’s team to an amazing evening at The Rec Room —delicious food, great vibes, and plenty of laughs. Hands down, the best #holiday party yet! 🥳 Meanwhile, Daniel (Dan) Brake brought the festive cheer to #Ottawa, taking our Ontario crew to an epic escape room #adventure. Of course, they cracked the code and escaped—our brilliant team can conquer anything! 🧠🔓 A big #Kudos to our executive #team for making the time to bring us together and #celebrate the holidays in style. 🥂
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🎄 PolyUnity Tech Inc is pleased to support the #GRINCHMAS Part 2 event hosted by A Dream Come True Events. 💫 🗓️ Saturday, December 21, 2024 ⏰ 10 AM – 6 PM 📍Knights of Columbus, St. John's, #NL 🎟️ $3 per person (kids under 5 free with an adult), includes one free door prize ticket. 🎫 🎁 #Toy and #Food donations welcome! The event promises to be a festive and fun-filled day packed with activities for the whole family, while also supporting the 10th Annual Children's Toy Drive! 🧸 Our St. John's #team is working together to collect donations of gently used toys and non-perishable food to #donate to this great cause. The holidays are not always cheerful for everyone, but a truly small gesture for some can bring the magic back into someones life. If you are not attending but would like to contribute something, please reach out to Hind Faiad! 🔗 Event Details: https://loom.ly/oCjXfoo
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Welcome to #FutureFridays! 🚀 On September 11, 2024, #Vinmec Times City International Hospital in #Vietnam performed Southeast Asia's first chest wall #reconstruction using a 3D-printed titanium implant! 🤯 "#3Dprinting technology allowed us to create a fully customized implant that precisely matched the patient’s anatomy, offering a new standard for complex chest wall reconstructions." said Prof. Trung Dung Tran, Director of Vinmec Healthcare System’s Orthopedics and Musculoskeletal Disorders. 👨⚕️ The procedure addressed an 11.5 cm defect in the chest wall caused by a malignant mediastinal tumour. The implant, developed in collaboration with VinUniversity’s 3D Technology Center, restored heart and lung function, significantly enhancing the patient’s recovery and quality of life. 💗 The #custom titanium implant, featuring a unique lung hernia-preventing mesh, was fitted successfully during a three-hour surgery, with the patient discharged just five days post-operation and fully recovered within weeks! 👏 While PolyUnity Tech Inc does not currently offer this solution, we have our eye on the latest advancements and can't wait to expand our offerings for our client hospitals! 🏥 Read more: https://loom.ly/KtNlBf8
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This December, our #team is sharing some holiday magic! ✨ All orders placed this month include a special gift -- a 3D printed #holiday ornament, printed right here for you to assemble yourself! 🎁 Please think of PolyUnity Tech Inc as Santa for #healthcare! 🎅 If you have a problem #3Dprinting could solve, let us know so we can put our elves (or #designers) to work. 🧝 Login at www.polyunity.com Thank you for your #support, and happy holidays!🎄
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Kudos to PolyUnity Tech Inc's CTO Daniel (Dan) Brake for being an expert judge at the Fall 2024 Pitch Showcase for Genesis #Evolution companies! 🎉 This exciting event featured the top six pitches from 19 graduating startups, evaluated by an expert panel from #NL's vibrant tech #community.💡 Events like these highlight the power of pitching as a catalyst for #innovation. After all, #PolyUnity itself was founded through a pitch competition—a testament to how transformative these opportunities can be. Congratulations to all the winners and finalists! 👏
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#PlannedObsolescence is Costing Healthcare & the Planet 🌏 — The Right to Repair is the Cure ✊ Did you know that planned obsolescence—the practice of designing products to have limited lifespans—affects more than just smartphones and appliances? 🗑️ In #healthcare, it can leave hospitals struggling to maintain expensive equipment, driving up costs and risking patient care. 💸 For example, proprietary parts or restrictive software can make simple repairs unnecessarily expensive or impossible, forcing organizations to purchase entirely new devices prematurely. This is where the #Right2Repair movement comes in. 🛠️ Dr. Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixit and a leading advocate for repair rights, notes: “Manufacturers benefit financially from locking repair options, but it’s unsustainable. The Right to Repair empowers organizations to maintain their devices, save costs, and reduce waste.” The recently passed Right to Repair #legislation in Canada is a game-changer. This gives healthcare facilities the freedom to keep vital devices operational longer. 🚨 At PolyUnity Tech Inc, we’re proud to support this movement by providing 3D printing solutions for custom repairs and replacements. Our client hospitals save thousands on repair costs, reduce downtime, and ensure patients receive uninterrupted care. ⭐ Let’s work together to support repairability, #sustainability, and #affordability in healthcare! 💚 We would love to hear your thoughts on this! Please share them below ⬇️
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Today, December 6th, is The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. ♥️ We honour this day in memory of the 14 women murdered at Polytechnique Montréal on this day in 1989 in an anti-feminist attack, all those who we have lost to gender-based violence, as well as the women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals who continue to experience gender-based violence and discrimination. An important element, highlighted in today's title, is the necessity for continued action, awareness, and education to achieve communities free from gender-based violence! 🙏 For more information, visit: https://loom.ly/nvDk-PI
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Welcome to #FutureFridays! 🚀 LuxCreo, in #collaboration with EMA Sleep, has introduced a 3D printed device to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (#OSA), a condition affecting over 40 million Americans. 😴 By leveraging the iLux Pro Dental 3D printer, they were able to significantly enhance production #speed and #personalization compared to traditional thermoforming methods. ⚙️ 💬 “We are delivering precisely customized, high-performance medical devices directly at the point of care — where they can have the most immediate impact on patient outcomes.” remarked Michael Strohecker, LuxCreo’s Co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer. The printer supports 24/7 production, allowing it to meet 80% of U.S. demand in 2023, while aligning with the FDA’s 2024 clearance, streamlining production and improving patient outcomes.🎖️ While PolyUnity Tech Inc does not currently offer these solutions, we aim to celebrate industry advancements and look forward to expanding our offerings! 🌐 Read more: https://loom.ly/6Z8wGv0
LuxCreo’s New 3D Printed Sleep Apnea Devices Target $500 Billion MedTech Market - 3D Printing Industry
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