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Czech Academy of Sciences Gets First Lithoz LCM Multi-Material Printer in Czech Republic for Sensor-Integrated Bone Implants

- The first Lithoz CeraFab Multi 2M30 in Czech Republic will be part of MEBioSys project, researching mechanical engineering of biological and bioinspired systems

- Based at the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Brno, it will support advanced engineering for bioinspired sensor-integrated bone implants with conductive layers

- Another research topic will be smart adaptive aircraft wings able to shift their resonance behaviour by applying electrical current

- Combining technical ceramics with multi-material AM, the Lithoz CeraFab Multi 2M30 pushes the boundaries of today’s multi-material manufacturing challenges in both medical and industrial fields

The Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IPM CAS) has purchased the first Lithoz CeraFab Multi 2M30 printer in the Czech Republic. Lithoz, the global leader in high-performance ceramic 3D printing technology, has completed the installation at the renowned IPM CAS facilities, where the machine will support research within the MEBioSys project (Reg. number: CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004634). This program, co-funded by the EU and the Czech Republic’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS), focuses on developing hierarchical structures with sensory capabilities for use in biological and engineering applications such as bone implants. 

These advanced three-dimensional structures, which were previously impossible to achieve with conventional methods, will pave the way for the creation of innovative medical solutions , particularly in the field of bio-inspired sensor-integrated bone implants. Those smart ceramic medical devices will integrate piezoelectric sensor elements into the bioceramic structure , allowing for the monitoring of implants within the body without the need for further invasive procedures. Doctors will be able to assess the implant’s performance and detect potential issues in real-time, providing patients with patient-specific care. 

A second research topic will pose smart adaptive aircraft wings able to optimize vibration behavior. Ideally synchronized to the trajectory of the aircraft, electrical current is sent through conductive layers, influencing the wing’s stiffness to shift resonance to a point less critical for the lifespan of turbines. 

As a result of our previous work, we recognized the need for a multi-material 3D printing solution to produce the complex structures required for our research,“ says Dr. Zdeněk Chlup, Head of Brittle Fracture Group at IPM CAS. „The CeraFab Multi 2M30’s ability to print two materials in a single layer opens up a world of possibilities, especially in the integration of piezoelectric ceramics with metals and polymers. This technology will enable us to advance our research in ways we couldn’t before. 

The powerful Lithoz CeraFab Multi 3D printer is capable of combining different materials, such as ceramic with metal or two different ceramics with varying properties, in one single functional part – and even within one single printed layer. In just one print run, entirely opposing material properties or varying porosities can be flexibly and functionally combined, including, for example, conductive and insulating properties, creating the next generation of multi-functional parts of previously unachievable detail and complexity. 

The CeraFab Multi 2M30 will play a key role in advancing the MEBioSys project’s research and development efforts. With the first successful test prints already completed, the IPM team is excited to explore the full potential of multi-material 3D printing to push the boundaries of what is possible in both medical and engineering fields. 

Lithoz is the world and technology leader for high-performance ceramic materials and 3D printers. Founded in 2011, Lithoz is committed to breaking the boundaries of ceramic production and supporting customers in expanding the manufacturing opportunities for the ceramic industry. The company has an export share of almost 100%, almost 150 employees and 4 different sites worldwide. Since 2016, Lithoz has also been ISO 9001:2015 certified. In 2025, Lithoz secured ISO 13485 certification to qualify their quality management system to the stringent standards of the medical devices industry.

About Lithoz

The mission of the Institute of Physics of Materials of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IPM CAS) is to elucidate the relation between the behaviour and properties of materials and their structural and microstructural characteristics. The focus is on material research into advanced metallic, ceramic, and polymeric materials and their composites in relation to their microstructure and production technique. On this basis, it is possible to optimise both the microstructure and material properties and to design advanced materials.

Contact

Lithoz PR Contact: 
Clara Weißflog 
+43 660 9128831
cweissflog@lithoz.com

IPM CAS Technical Contact: 
Ing. Zdeněk Chlup, Ph.D.
+420 532 290 335
chlup@ipm.cz 

IPM CAS PR Contact: 
Mgr. Sojková Tereza, Ph.D.
+420 532 290 458
sojkova@ipm.cz 
 

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