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The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast) - đź”’ Episode #63 | In Silico Simulation for Medtech and Biopharma

đź”’ Episode #63 | In Silico Simulation for Medtech and Biopharma

05/03/24 • 120 min

The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)

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In-silico simulation refers to using computer modeling and simulations to predict the behavior of biological systems or processes. It is an increasingly important concept for future medical device and drug development. The benefits of in-silico simulation include lowering costs, reducing animal testing, improving accuracy and safety, and clarifying regulatory pathways. This virtual event aims to illuminate the revolutionary potential of in silico simulation in not only 3D printed devices but also medical technology in general and biopharmaceuticals, led by field experts and thought leaders. From drug discovery to medical device design, participants will gain exclusive insights into how computational modeling and simulation reshape the landscape of healthcare innovation. Witness how virtual prototyping and predictive modeling accelerate novel therapies’ development and optimize treatment strategies. This is an event you must not miss.

Youtube excerpts:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBNB6Q3sGmmD7ywng-1dovg
On-Demand Recording:
https://3dheals.com/courses/in-silico-simulation-for-medtech-and-biopharma/
Related links:
Interview with Simon Sonntag: CEO, Virtonomy

Virtual Reality Software For Molecular Modeling and Structure-Based Drug Design

3D Printing for Medical Simulation (On Demand)

Design for Medical 3D Printing (On Demand)

Point of Care 3D Printing (On Demand)

Interview with Kelsey Crossman: Simq Simulation

In Silico Simulation for Medtech and Biopharma (On Demand)

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In-silico simulation refers to using computer modeling and simulations to predict the behavior of biological systems or processes. It is an increasingly important concept for future medical device and drug development. The benefits of in-silico simulation include lowering costs, reducing animal testing, improving accuracy and safety, and clarifying regulatory pathways. This virtual event aims to illuminate the revolutionary potential of in silico simulation in not only 3D printed devices but also medical technology in general and biopharmaceuticals, led by field experts and thought leaders. From drug discovery to medical device design, participants will gain exclusive insights into how computational modeling and simulation reshape the landscape of healthcare innovation. Witness how virtual prototyping and predictive modeling accelerate novel therapies’ development and optimize treatment strategies. This is an event you must not miss.

Youtube excerpts:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBNB6Q3sGmmD7ywng-1dovg
On-Demand Recording:
https://3dheals.com/courses/in-silico-simulation-for-medtech-and-biopharma/
Related links:
Interview with Simon Sonntag: CEO, Virtonomy

Virtual Reality Software For Molecular Modeling and Structure-Based Drug Design

3D Printing for Medical Simulation (On Demand)

Design for Medical 3D Printing (On Demand)

Point of Care 3D Printing (On Demand)

Interview with Kelsey Crossman: Simq Simulation

In Silico Simulation for Medtech and Biopharma (On Demand)

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undefined - đź”’ Episode #62 | Virtual Event Recording: Melt-Electrowriting And/Or 3D Printing

đź”’ Episode #62 | Virtual Event Recording: Melt-Electrowriting And/Or 3D Printing

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MELT electrowriting printing technology is a cutting-edge method that enables the precise fabrication of intricate structures at the micro- and nanoscale levels. This technology involves the controlled deposition of molten polymer fibers using electric fields, allowing for the creation of customized structures with high resolution and accuracy. In healthcare, MELT electrowriting has significant potential for various applications. For instance, it can be used to produce scaffolds for tissue engineering, where the precise arrangement of fibers can mimic the native tissue architecture and support cell growth and differentiation. Additionally, this technology can aid in developing drug delivery systems by creating microscale capsules or fibers capable of controlled release of therapeutic agents. Furthermore, MELT electrowriting has been explored to fabricate biosensors and diagnostic devices, offering a versatile and adaptable platform for advancing healthcare technologies.

On-Demand Video Course With 3DHEALS Certificate:
https://3dheals.com/courses/melt-electrowriting-and-or-3d-printing/

Youtube Excerpts:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBNB6Q3sGmmD7ywng-1dovg

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undefined - đź”’ Episode #64 | Dental 3D Printing 2024 Event Recording: Next Gen, Automation, 20x

đź”’ Episode #64 | Dental 3D Printing 2024 Event Recording: Next Gen, Automation, 20x

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This is the recording for our recent dental 3D printing event.
Since 2017, dental 3D printing has been an essential focus for the 3D printing world. The dream scenario of every dental practice having a “chair-side” mini factory is still the end goal. But like every other vertical, transforming dentistry is nuanced. From a lack of biocompatible materials to impractically expensive capital requirements, this dream has yet to be realized. However, as an industry observer, we are witnessing slow but steady progress. As Dr. Johnson, one of our speakers, mentioned in his interview, this reality is closer now than ever, with improvements taking place in every aspect of this transformation. Almost every newsletter we published would include one or two new dental 3D printing materials. From a clinical perspective, Every dental specialty (endodontists, implantologists, prosthodontists, orthodontists, etc) has participated in at least one 3DHEALS dental event. Some even have their startups. The willingness to innovate and change is evident.
At this event, the central concept of “automation” will be the focus. While many tech giants are investing heavily in LLMs (large language models), the investment in “other” branches of AI/ML is often overlooked and probably equally critical. We have more than one speaker who will speak on the subject. The end goal is 10x or 100x productivity, quality, and accessibility to dental care. As I have written in our Dental Guide, many Americans live edentulous lives. Join this free live event, be part of the conversation, and be part of the change.
Event speaker bios:
https://3dheals.com/dental-3d-printing-whats-new/
Youtube excerpts:
https://youtu.be/0dtpxSwnLps?si=w0ufhtwAevOWh8Q5
On-demand course:
https://3dheals.com/courses/

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