Introducing the Amauris Digital Stockroom™
- Aaron C.
- May 29
- 2 min read
Updated: May 29

A new open-access resource for 3D printable medical equipment, built for the front lines of care.
We’re excited to announce the launch of the Amauris Digital Stockroom™ — an online library of essential, field-ready medical devices designed for 3D printing in resource-limited settings. This initiative marks a major step forward in our mission to decentralize medical manufacturing and ensure that every healthcare provider, no matter where they are, has access to the tools they need to save lives.
What Is the Digital Stockroom?
The Digital Stockroom is a curated, ever-growing catalog of downloadable 3D models for medical parts that can be fabricated using desktop resin printers. Each design is engineered to be durable, sterilizable, and functional in rugged environments — whether that’s a rural clinic, mobile field hospital, or refugee camp.
Inside the stockroom, you’ll find:
Surgical tools like retractors and forceps
Fluid management systems like suction canisters and stopcocks
Dental and diagnostic accessories
Prototypes for future modular systems
All files are tested and validated for SLA printing workflows, with design guides and usage notes included.
👉 Explore the live preview here:
Why It Matters
Billions of people lack reliable access to even the most basic medical supplies. Global supply chains break down during conflict, disaster, and displacement — but local manufacturing can fill the gap. By leveraging 3D printing and open-source design, we aim to create a more resilient, responsive healthcare system for the places that need it most.
This is not just about printing tools — it’s about reimagining how medical supplies are distributed and delivered.
How You Can Get Involved
Healthcare Providers & NGOs: Use our designs or contact us about deployment support.
Engineers & Designers: Contribute to the library or help us test new prototypes.
Funders & Partners: Join us in scaling distributed manufacturing across global health networks.
Together, we can reduce dependence on centralized production and get critical tools into the hands of those who need them — faster, cheaper, and more reliably.
Let’s build something that matters.
Reach out at info@amauris.org or follow our journey on LinkedIn.




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