3D Medical Event
Date: January 28th, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM
Location: Conference Centre, High Tech Campus Eindhoven 1, The Netherlands
The actual status of 3D Printing (and beyond) in healthcare! The 3D Medical Conference contains the following healthcare-related sessions: 3D Bioprinting, 3D MedTech Printing, and 3D Pharma Printing. Together, these programs provide a comprehensive look at how 3D printing reshapes medical practices and patient care's future.
Speakers 3D Medtech Printing:
- Bas van Overvelde - Associate Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology / Scientific Group Leader - Soft Robotic Matter, AMOLF
- Marina Nagel - Clinical Engineer, LMU Klinikum München / Member, European 3D in Hospitals Special Interest Group (EU3DSIG)
- Chris Arts - Professor Translational biomaterials research, Maastricht UMC+ / Eindhoven University of Technology
- Simon Pöstges - Head of R&D, Meotec GmbH
- Jasmin Zeyn - Manager Polymer, Nano Dimension
Speakers Bioprinting:
- Danielle Trappenburg - Business Developer, Smart Biomaterials Consortium
- Professor Prasad Shastri - Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany / Founder, ReLive Therapeutics, Inc.
- Jasper van Hoorick - CEO and co-founder, BIO INX
- Professor Lorenzo Moroni - Director Biofabrication for Regenerative Medicine, Maastricht Universiteit / Director, MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine
- Professor Laura Delaporte - DWI - Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials / RWTH Aachen
Speakers Pharma Printing:
- Julian Quodbach - Assistant Professor at the Department of Pharmaceutics at the Utrecht Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University
- Jayeeta Sengupta - Program Manager and Senior Consultant 3D Pharma and 3D Food printing, TNO
- Samuel Abbou - Pediatric Oncologist, Senior Consultant, Gustav Roussy
The 3D MedTech printing market is revolutionizing healthcare by enabling the production of medical implants, surgical guides, instruments, and devices. The medical implant segment will experience the most rapid growth in the coming years.
- Orthopedic manufacturers increasingly adopt 3D printing to meet the rising demand for complex and patient-specific medical implants.
- 3D-printed surgical guides allow doctors to physically interact with and visualize a patient’s unique anatomical model before surgery.
- 3D printing can produce personalized surgical instruments, such as forceps, hemostats, scalpel handles, and clamps.
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