Without exception, medicine and dentistry affect everyone – and that means that 3D printing affects everyone. The technology is becoming such a part of the medical and dental industries that sooner or later, everyone who has a medical or dental concern find themselves acquainted with 3D printing – whether it’s through a 3D printed implant or prosthetic, a 3D printed surgical guide or medical model, or even a patch of 3D printed skin. To discuss the present and future of 3D printing in the medical and dental industries, last year 3DPrint.com and SmarTech Markets Publishing hosted a new kind of conference – the Additive Manufacturing Strategies Summit, focused exclusively on 3D printing in medicine and dentistry.
This year, there are separate medical and dental tracks, both with speakers and panels to cover every part of the respective industries. Panel topics include 3D printing in veterinary medicine, bioprinting, implants and prosthetics, and more. Last week we listed several of the speakers who are lined up to give presentations and participate in panels. Here are some more:
- Carolyn de Vasto, Global Vice President of Communications, BIOMODEX
- Matthew Fiedler, Head of Engineering, re:3D
- Brian Gainey, General Manager, Carbon
- Matt Griffin, Director of Community, Ultimaker North America
- Oleksandra Korutchuk, Business Development Manager, BASF
- Joseph Lipman, Director of Device Development, Hospital for Special Surgery
- Dr. Michelle Oblak, Veterinary Surgical Oncologist, University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College
- Patrick Thayer, Bioink Officer, CELLINK
- Kim Torlumemke, Vice President – Quality and Regulatory, Healthcare, 3D Systems
- Sam Wainwright, Dental Product Manager, Formlabs
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