Developing 3D technology for custom-made fixation and extension devices for early treatment and prevention of excessive scars and contractures in burn patients. - EEZ un Norvēģijas finanšu instrumenti
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Developing 3D technology for custom-made fixation and extension devices for early treatment and prevention of excessive scars and contractures in burn patients.

Programme Business Development
Selection Open project
Competition title An open call for the small grant scheme “Development of Welfare Technologies”
Donorstate/international project partner Pavels Mustafins Enkeltpersonforetak
Project national Nr. NAGS2-IES-2021/14
GrACE project Nr. LV-INNOVATION-0036
Contract No. NP-2022/18
Contract Date 23.03.2022
Project title Developing 3D technology for custom-made fixation and extension devices for early treatment and prevention of excessive scars and contractures in burn patients.
Project promoter SIA "CastPrint"
Start of project eligibility 07.03.2022
Project end 06.03.2024
Total eligible costs 228 231.00€
Grant financing 109 342.33€
National co-financing 19 295.70€
Project promoter co-financing 99 592.97€
Project status Completed
Project goal/description The aim of the project is to develop a technology for the use of 3D printed custom-made fixation-extension products in the treatment of acute burns.
Implementation place Vidzeme
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