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3D Printing enabling personalised medical devices

1st April 2019
Alex Lynn
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One of the key industries to have successfully leveraged the advantages of 3D printing is the medical and dental industry. 3D printing allows for the creation of personalised medical devices to be streamlined, and it has also been used to improve surgical outcomes and deliver personalised medicines. 

IDTechEx has forecasted that the market for 3D printing of medical devices and living tissues will be worth $8.1bn by the year 2029.

IDTechEx will once again be highlighting the use of 3D printing in the medical industry at 3D Printing Europe. 3D Printing Europe is a two-day conference highlighting key materials and key industry verticals for 3D printing. It is a conference within the IDTechEx Show!, which consists of eight co-located conferences and one central exhibition. 

The IDTechEx Show! brings together attendees across inter-related technologies to network and explore new opportunities. It is held on April 10th and 11th, 2019, at the Estrel Convention Center in Berlin, Germany. 

To kick-off 3D printing in the medical industry at 3D Printing Europe 2019 is Materialise, who will be speaking on ‘3D Printing in Medicine / Software, Guides & Implants’ in the ‘3D Printing Keynotes’ session. Materialise have been leading the application of 3D printing to the medical sector, and their 3D printing solutions are used in hospitals around the world in applications such as pre-operative planning and the creation of patient-specific surgical guides and implants. 

In the main ‘3D Printing in the Medical Industry’ conference session, we have speakers lined up to bring us the latest update on differing applications of 3D printing within the medical industry. The variety of applications presented demonstrates the versatility of 3D printing technology in this industry. These range from 3D printed drugs to 3D printed tissues to 3D printed implants. The key trend here is once again the ability for 3D printing to allow for mass customisation. 

The companies presenting on 3D printing in the medical industry at 3D Printing Europe 2019 are: 

  • Materialise: Sales Manager Martin Herzmann will speak on ‘3D Printing in Medicine / Software, Guides & Implants’.
  • DiHeSys – Digital Health Systems: Managing Director Thomas Ehmann will speak on ‘Digital Printing – The Key to Personalised Medicine’.
  • Nanoscribe: Sales Manager Dr Jochen Zimmer will speak on ‘Recent Biomedical Applications of 3D Microprinting’.
  • KUMOVIS: Managing Partner Dr Miriam Haerst will speak on ‘3D Printing of High Performance Plastics for Medical Applications using FLM’.
  • Sinterit: Co-Founder Konrad Glowacki will speak on ‘How Desktop SLS Can Be Used in Hospitals’.
  • Magic Candy Factory: Founder and CEO Melissa Snover will speak on ‘The Benefits of 3D Printing in the Health and Wellness Industries’.

In addition to the conference, there will be two analyst-led masterclasses dedicated to 3D printing to be held on April 9th, 2019. The polymers class will be held at the 3D Lab at the TU Berlin.

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