We believe that the best ideas grow when they are shared, and we want to invite you to be a part of our journey.

Where It All Began

The PrintAnatomy portal was born out of the ACCEDE project, a dedicated initiative spanning 2021–2024. Our goal was to explore the possibilities of advanced manufacturing in healthcare training. Since we published the portal, the response from colleagues in the field has been incredibly heartening. We are truly grateful for the positive feedback and the genuine interest you have shown.

From Project to a Shared Space

Since the launch, we haven't just been sitting back. We’ve spent our time listening to your reactions, gathering feedback, and thinking about where this project can go next.

Our vision is simple: we want to create a space for the community. A hub where everyone dedicated to 3D printing, silicone casting, and healthcare simulation can come together. We don't want to just "manage" a portal; we want to provide an opportunity for all of us who create trainers and models to share our knowledge and progress.

Our Goal for 2026: Building Together

To make this vision a reality and create a lasting impact, we are dedicating the year 2026 to finding partners who want to build this community with us.

We are looking for both academic and commercial partners who share our enthusiasm. We are seeking colleagues — engineers, technicians, educators, and programmers — who are willing to contribute their "little bit" to help us establish this portal. We are looking for people ready to share:

  • Energy and Passion for the craft.
  • 3D Models and Designs that can help others.
  • Products and Techniques that push the field forward.
  • Ideas and Feedback to shape how the portal evolves.

Let’s Connect

If you believe in the value of open collaboration and want to help us build a platform that serves us all, we would love to hear from you. Whether you have a model to share or an idea for a new feature, your contribution matters.

Interested in finding a path forward together? Please reach out to me directly at [email protected]. Let’s discuss how we can collaborate and build the PrintAnatomy community together.

JT
Jiří Travěnec