The project is carried out jointly with high-tech Russian companies. The contribution of extra-budgetary funds will be another 150 million rubles, and the work is planned to be completed within two years.
The center will produce medical products from polymers using digital technologies. Core product applications include minimally invasive surgery, urology, gastroenterology, obstetrics, gynecology, prosthetics, angioplasty and blood services.
Particular attention is paid to the development of personalized implants for maxillofacial surgery and pediatric neurosurgery. According to Professor Magomed-Salakh Gazimiev, director of the Scientific and Technological Park of Biomedicine at Sechenov University, these products are extremely in demand in healthcare.
Source: Ferra

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