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Transforming lives and pushing boundaries through innovative 3D printing solutions across Jordan and the region

Fashion & Sustainabilitycalendar_month2019location_onAmman Design Week, Amman, Jordan

Jordan’s First 3D-Printed Dress

“Ocean Paradox” — Recycled Plastic Fashion Innovation

Student Zaina Banihani designed and created “Ocean Paradox,” a groundbreaking dress made entirely from recycled plastic using 3D printing technology.

Mentored by designer Edelina Joyce, Zaina transformed discarded plastic waste into a wearable art piece that made a powerful statement about sustainability and the future of fashion.

The dress was exhibited at Amman Design Week 2019, held at The Hangar creative space, where it drew significant attention from designers, media, and the public alike.

The project demonstrated how 3D printing can intersect with fashion, education, and environmental awareness — inspiring a new generation of young Jordanian innovators.

Jordan’s First 3D-Printed Dress

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Made from recycled plastic
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Student-led innovation
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Exhibited at Amman Design Week 2019
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Sustainability awareness
Life-Changing Surgerycalendar_month2016location_onAl-Bashir Hospital, Amman, Jordan

Restoring a Life with 3D Printing

One of the First Surgeries of Its Kind in Jordan

A young man struck by a stray bullet suffered severe facial trauma. 3D printing technology was used to plan and execute a groundbreaking reconstructive surgery.

The team used CT scan data to 3D print an exact replica of the patient’s skull, allowing the surgical team to study the damage in three dimensions and plan the reconstruction with unprecedented precision.

A custom titanium implant was designed directly on the 3D-printed skull model, ensuring a perfect anatomical fit before the patient ever entered the operating room.

The surgery was performed entirely through the mouth — leaving no external scarring. This remarkable approach, one of the first of its kind in Jordan, restored the patient’s facial structure and gave him back his confidence and quality of life.

Restoring a Life with 3D Printing

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3D-printed skull replica from CT scan
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Custom titanium implant design
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No external scarring — surgery via mouth
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Life-changing patient outcome
Medical Innovationcalendar_month2020location_onAmman, Jordan

Right-First-Time Medical Implants

University of Jordan × University of Sheffield × PRINTie 3D

A landmark collaboration produced patient-specific 3D-printed implants for complex craniofacial reconstructive surgeries.

The project focused on developing patient-specific implants for cases of hemifacial microsomia (a congenital condition affecting facial bone development) and skull lacerations caused by trauma.

Using advanced CT scanning, computational design, and precision 3D printing, the team created implants that fit perfectly on the first attempt — eliminating the costly trial-and-error process typical of imported solutions.

The results were remarkable: over 90% cost savings compared to European suppliers, with superior surgical outcomes. Implants designed and manufactured locally in Jordan performed as well or better than imported alternatives at a fraction of the cost.

Right-First-Time Medical Implants

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90%+ cost savings vs. European suppliers
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Right-first-time fit accuracy
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Patient-specific craniofacial implants
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International academic collaboration
Conservation & Heritagecalendar_monthOctober 2023location_onAlUla, Saudi Arabia

One of the Largest 3D Scale Models Ever Built

Saudi Conservation Project — Harrat Uwayrid Nature Reserve

PRINTie 3D fabricated a massive 3.6 × 4.4 meter topographic scale model of the Harrat Uwayrid Nature Reserve in AlUla, Saudi Arabia.

Led by the IUCN Regional Office for West Asia in collaboration with the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), the project aimed to facilitate participatory mapping workshops with local communities.

Over 5 days, the model served as a hands-on tool for community engagement. Local stakeholders physically mapped camel grazing paths, traditional hunting areas, eagle nesting sites, and medicinal plant zones directly on the 3D terrain.

The participatory approach ensured that indigenous knowledge was formally captured and integrated into conservation planning — a first for the region at this scale.

One of the Largest 3D Scale Models Ever Built

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3.6 × 4.4 meter physical model
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5-day community mapping workshop
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Indigenous knowledge preservation
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Supports Saudi Vision 2030

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