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Advanced Life Technologies, LLC

Company Information
Address
2062 Alameda Padre Serra #101
Santa Barbara, CA 93103-1704
United States


https://www.3DALT.com

Information

UEI: D5D8FP48RTJ6

# of Employees: 5


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Integrated Sensor Technology for Synthetic Anatomical Training Models

    Amount: $1,549,921.00

    Despite the large number of medical simulators currently available, there is a distinct need for low-cost anatomical training models with integrated sensors capable of recording location and pressure ...

    SBIRPhase II2020Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  2. Additive Manufacturing of Biomimetic Self-Healing Composite Tissues

    Amount: $999,813.00

    The main objective of this Phase II SBIR project is to evaluate a number of different self-healing tissue compositions suitable for incorporation into surgical training models.Successful implementatio ...

    SBIRPhase II2018Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  3. Roll-to-Roll 3D Printing of Flexible Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards

    Amount: $154,912.00

    The program objective is to develop low-cost large-format additively manufactured multi-layer Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) with a target application of micropatterned detectors suitable for particle ...

    SBIRPhase I2017Department of Energy
  4. Smart Multi-Material Additive Manufacturing Sensor Suite

    Amount: $154,868.23

    Multi-material Additive manufacturing (AM) processes construct three dimensional objects layer-by-layer utilizing a range of materials including metals, ceramics, and polymers. however, several hurdle ...

    SBIRPhase I2017Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  5. Additive Manufacturing of Biomimetic Self-Healing Composite Tissues

    Amount: $149,988.00

    The DOD has a need for surgery and procedural training models, which have a high degree of realism and functionality with synthetic skin, muscle, vessels, adipose, and connective tissue. The 3D print ...

    SBIRPhase I2017Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  6. 3D Printing of Low-Cost Synthetic Tissues

    Amount: $999,667.00

    Surgical trainingrequires an understanding of the human body’scomplex3-dimensional anatomical structures and thespatial relationships of nerves, blood vessels and othervital structures.Learningthese ...

    SBIRPhase II2017Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  7. 3D Printed Digital nanocomposite synthetic tissue

    Amount: $717,455.00

    Surgical training requires an understanding of the human body"s complex 3-dimensional anatomical structures and the spatial relationships of nerves, blood vessels and other vital structures. Learning ...

    SBIRPhase II2014Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  8. 3D Printed heterogeneously integrated sensors embedded in Anatomical training models

    Amount: $726,121.00

    Currently there are over 20 types of procedural simulation models available for surgical skill training. Despite the large number of simulators currently available, there is a definite need for low co ...

    SBIRPhase II2014Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  9. 3D Printed heterogeneously integrated sensors embedded in Anatomical training models

    Amount: $149,990.00

    Despite the large number of procedural simulation models currently available, there is a definite need for low cost anatomical training models with integrated sensors capable of recording the location ...

    SBIRPhase I2013Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  10. 3D Printed Digital nanocomposite synthetic tissue

    Amount: $149,991.00

    The DOD and commercial markets have a distinct need for low cost anatomically accurate, complex synthetic human tissue in order to improve training and improve surgical precision. In this project a no ...

    SBIRPhase I2013Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
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