Announcing 3DMedLIVE: 3D printing in surgery 2019
Uniting a community of innovation and best practice to advance surgical applications of 3D printing: join us at 3DMedLIVE in Central London.
3DMedNet, The Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine and Future Science Group (London, UK) are excited to announce 3DMedLIVE: 3D printing in surgery 2019.
Are you a surgeon looking for a way to bring 3D printing into your surgical planning, training or patient consent? Are you a healthcare professional with questions about the manufacturing and regulation of patient-specific implants? Or a start-up wanting to connect with clinicians?
In response to calls to bring together surgeons, radiologists, biomedical engineers, 3D printing technicians, medical modellers and healthcare professionals, with regulators, engineers, start-ups and suppliers, we have launched 3DMedLIVE in partnership between 3DMedNet and the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine. This new event aims to convene all members of the community who, together, can take 3D printing in surgical practice to the next level and make it an everyday reality in many hospitals.
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“3DMedLIVE is a unique event, bringing together surgeons, regulators, engineers and funders to take 3D printing in surgery to the next level. It is solution-focused, providing a platform to accelerate the clinical use of technology to improve patient outcomes — it’s an event that we’re very excited to be hosting.”
— Georgi Makin, Editor of 3DMedNet
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International Conference Advisory Board 2019
- Amy Alexander, Mayo Clinic (MN, USA)
- Rafael Guerrero, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (Liverpool, UK)
- Richard Trimlett, The Royal Brompton Hospital (London, UK)
- Kenny Dalgarno, Newcastle University (Newcastle, UK)
- Dietmar Hutmacher, Queensland University of Technology (QLD, Australia)
- Duncan McPherson, MHRA (London, UK)
- Amanda Isaac, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (London, UK)