EasyRx Collaborates with Nexa3D for 3D Printing

By partnering with Nexa3D, EasyRx now integrates Nexa3D's additive manufacturing technology into its digital workflow.

By partnering with Nexa3D, EasyRx now integrates Nexa3D's additive manufacturing technology into its digital workflow.

EasyRx, a company focused on universal lab prescription, digital workflow and 3D software for dentists and orthodontists, announces its collaboration with Nexa3D, a pioneer in 3D printing and digital dentistry. By partnering with Nexa3D, EasyRx now integrates Nexa3D's additive manufacturing technology into its digital workflow, resulting in a more efficient and streamlined experience for dental labs and practices, according to the companies.

This collaboration not only meets the demands of users for an integrated and high-tech workflow, but also sets a new standard for patient care by combining EasyRx's platform with Nexa3D's 3D printing solutions.

“We are thrilled to partner with Nexa3D, a company committed to advancing digital dentistry. This collaboration not only fulfills the demands of our users for an integrated and high-tech workflow, but also establishes a new standard for patient care by combining our platform with Nexa3D's 3D printing solutions,” says Todd Blankenbecler, general manager of EasyRx.

“At Nexa3D we are extremely excited about the collaboration with EasyRx. The innovation and ease of use blend efficiency with an elite experience to empower more users with boundless opportunities for production using the digital ecosystem at EasyRx and the 3D printing platform at Nexa3D,” says Peter Wilkinson, vice president, Dental Sales of North America for Nexa3D.

With this integration, EasyRx continues its focus of modernizing the lab prescription management process for dentists and orthodontists. Dental practices and labs can now minimize manual tasks through a streamlined digital workflow. This allows providers to reduce manual tasks and focus more on delivering quality patient care.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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