
π Episode #7 | Interview with Shannon Walters, Stanford 3D Lab (Video)
04/22/20 β’ 22 min
Shannon Walters is an innovation enabler and workflow-optimization enthusiast. At Stanford 3D and Quantitative Imaging Lab, Shannon works closely with healthcare providers, researchers, and educators to enable effective health visualization. Recent innovations are of particular interest to Shannon such as 3D Printing, immersive volumetric visualization, and concise reporting of changes over time. Mr. Walters will be a speaker on "3D Printing for Point of Care- Stanford Experience" for our upcoming June virtual conference 3DHEALS2020. Here is a recording of our interview with Shannon.
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Shannon Walters is an innovation enabler and workflow-optimization enthusiast. At Stanford 3D and Quantitative Imaging Lab, Shannon works closely with healthcare providers, researchers, and educators to enable effective health visualization. Recent innovations are of particular interest to Shannon such as 3D Printing, immersive volumetric visualization, and concise reporting of changes over time. Mr. Walters will be a speaker on "3D Printing for Point of Care- Stanford Experience" for our upcoming June virtual conference 3DHEALS2020. Here is a recording of our interview with Shannon.
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π Episode #6 | 3D Printing Design for COVID-19
There are literally hundreds of 3D printing designs to support the current COVID19 response. Some work, others donβt. Some look great but do not work. 3DHEALS invited several top additive manufacturing designers who have been very active throughout the COVID-19 crisis to speak at this 1.5-hour webinar. Full speaker detail here. Attendees from 16 countries participated in this webinar.
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π Episode #8 | Interview with An Old Friend of Mine in 3D Printing, Mr. Kuntay Aktas, CEO Btech, Turkey
Hear our exclusive interview with Mr. Kuntay Aktas, Co-Founder of BTech Innovation
"I am a passionate technology executive, leader, and strategist. I am an expert in additive manufacturing, medical 3D Printing, AM technology implementations, and applications.
I am the co-founder of BTech Innovation and currently working as CEO of the company. During my years at BTech Innovation, Iβve had the privilege of working with global companies (USA, UK, Germany, Sweden, France, Belgium, Italy, Latvia, Netherland, Canada) and technology experts as a representative, consultant, and partner all around the World.
I have the ability to manage multi-disciplinary projects and to navigate complex challenges. I have always been an integral part of the BTech team who succeed in many global case studies, awards and projects and became leading engineering companies in the additive manufacturing industry. I will be speaking at 3DHEALS2020. "
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