
The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast) (3DHEALS)
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13 May 2023 | 🔒 What happened at TCT/RAPID conference this year? | 00:14:26 | |
My interview with our #newyork #community #manager Craig Rosenblum on what were some highlights on #tct2023 #medical3dprinting #dental3dprinting #biomedical #biomaterials #bioprinting at the largest 3D Printing conference in the world the TCT/RAPID 2023 Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
18 May 2023 | 🔒 Virtual Event Recording: 3D Printing in Dentistry 2023 Edition | 01:52:16 | |
Dentistry seems to be the potential breakthrough industry to manifest many 3D printing enthusiasts’ dreams of mass customization, point-of-care delivery, and local manufacturing hub for dental professionals, reducing inefficiency and costs. Over the past several years, 3DHEALS has invited many different stakeholders to share their experiences, ranging from material innovation, and software development, to new clinical workflows. Applications ranging from surgical guides, implants, dentures, and night guards are among the new applications gaining increasing attention either in the startup world or the industry at large, in addition to the existing billion-dollar market of dental aligners. The collective thought is that 3D printing can do more and more in parallel to the maturation of technologies. In this 90-minute webinar, we invite experts with unique perspectives about the current status and near future of dental 3D printing, including international clinicians, startup founders, and industry veterans. For those who are interested in learning more about dental 3D printing, please make sure you read this 3DHEALS Guide before the event. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
25 Apr 2024 | 🔒 Virtual Event Recording: Melt-Electrowriting And/Or 3D Printing | 01:49:21 | |
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: Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
03 May 2024 | 🔒 In Silico Simulation for Medtech and Biopharma | 02:00:50 | |
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: 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) Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
30 May 2024 | 🔒 Dental 3D Printing 2024 Event Recording: Next Gen, Automation, 20x | 01:59:56 | |
This is the recording for our recent dental 3D printing event. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
29 Jun 2024 | 🔒 Virtual Event Recording: 3D Bioprinting Biofabrication for Musculoskeletal Tissues | 01:57:51 | |
This virtual event centered on biofabrication and bioprinting of musculoskeletal tissue. As the demand for effective treatments for bone and cartilage defects continues to rise with an aging population, this event is a vital platform for deep conversations about the challenges, progress, and future of tissue engineering for regenerative purposes in treating orthopedic diseases. By attending, participants will gain invaluable insights into the cutting-edge technologies and methodologies driving the development of innovative treatments for musculoskeletal diseases. Throughout the event, attendees will have the chance to engage with leading experts in the field, who will share their expertise and firsthand experiences in both the scientific and commercialization aspects of the field. Moreover, the virtual format ensures accessibility to a global audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among professionals from diverse backgrounds and regions. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative event shaping the future of musculoskeletal tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. On Demand Recording: https://3dheals.com/courses/3d-bioprinting-biofabrication-for-musculoskeletal-tissues/ Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
12 Jul 2024 | 🔒 Virtual Event Recording: Point of Care 3D Printing | 01:44:37 | |
Perhaps one of the most important topics in the 3D printing industry right now. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
04 Aug 2024 | 🔒 Virtual Event Recording: 3D Printed Orthopedic Implants | 01:40:54 | |
Join a group of passionate international experts to learn about innovative biomaterials, the changing regulatory landscape, and what we can learn from failed 3D-printed implants. Please register now to be part of this inspiring conversation that promises to reshape how we think about orthopedic care. Here we answer some "burning questions": Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
18 Aug 2024 | 🔒 Interview Dr. Mohit Chhaya: BellaSeno | 01:10:19 | |
This just dropped! #podcast This past Saturday, I had a pleasant visit from Dr. Mohit Chhaya, CEO and co-founder of BellaSeno, a startup in Leipzig, Germany, working on #3Dprintedimplants for soft tissues and bone. We had some nice green tea and pastries and chatted about many things from his worldly experiences of residing in four countries and #GameofThrones, as well as the joy of reading. However, more importantly, we chatted about his company, technologies, vision and ambition, and a little military strategy and history. Enjoy! Written interview here
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08 Sep 2024 | 🔒 Advancing AR/VR in Medicine (3DHEALS2024) Audio Recording | 01:48:44 | |
One key player in the 3D technology space in medicine is AR/VR/MR (augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality). Parallel to the advancement of 3D printing, but on a somewhat divergent path, these technologies are increasingly popular with clinical end users, with applications ranging from education, telemedicine, surgical planning, intra-operative guidance, and even immersive therapy for mental illness. With the premiere of many new, more user-friendly hardware supporting AR/VR/MR from the big tech and the rising force of artificial intelligence, these technologies are no longer just complementary; they are becoming a force to be reckoned with in future healthcare. Check out our recording of our past event on this exciting subject, where we invited innovators, clinicians, researchers, and entrepreneurs to showcase the almost infinite possibilities in which these technologies drive innovation and improve healthcare outcomes. You are not going to get this content elsewhere. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
20 Sep 2024 | 🔒 3DHEALS Biomaterials 2024: Virtual Event Recording | 02:08:02 | |
This annual virtual event dedicated to biomaterials and material science for 3D printing implants, medical devices, and biofabrication presents a unique and compelling opportunity for individuals across various disciplines to delve into the cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of healthcare. With the demand for innovative solutions in implantology and tissue engineering on the rise, this event serves as a pivotal platform for researchers, engineers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals to explore the latest breakthroughs and methodologies in biomaterials science. Attendees will have the chance to gain invaluable insights into the development of novel materials, fabrication techniques, and biofunctionalization strategies tailored for applications in 3D printing implants, medical devices, and biofabrication. From elucidating the fundamental properties of biomaterials to showcasing innovative approaches for enhancing biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and bioactivity of implants, this event offers a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in material science for medical applications. Moreover, the virtual format ensures accessibility to a global audience, facilitating networking opportunities and knowledge exchange among professionals from diverse backgrounds and regions. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
13 Oct 2024 | 🔒 3D Technologies & 3D Printing for the Spine | 01:54:59 | |
3D technologies for treating spinal diseases, especially degenerative diseases, are becoming a sub-universe within the orthopedic sphere. In this event, we will invite experts working on the research and commercialization of spinal devices, from software to hardware to service providers, to discuss how big and deep 3D printing is in this industry. On-demand course: Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
13 Oct 2024 | 🔒 3D Printing & Biofabrication For Breast Reconstruction | 01:54:59 | |
Integrating 3D printing and biofabrication in breast implants and reconstruction represents a significant innovation in medical technology. Using biocompatible materials and designs, 3D printing, and tissue engineering techniques, these implants can potentially mimic natural tissue more closely, reducing complications and improving aesthetic outcomes. This technology also allows for the regeneration of breast tissue, offering a groundbreaking approach to reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. The convergence of 3D printing and biofabrication is poised to revolutionize the future of breast reconstruction surgery. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
11 Nov 2024 | 🔒 3D Printed Orthotics and Prosthetics Virtual Event Recording #3DHEALS2024 | 02:05:53 | |
3D printing (or additive manufacturing) has become an innovative driving force in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P), allowing for highly customized, precise, and affordable solutions. 3D printing also reduces production time, enabling rapid prototyping and faster turnaround for patients, which can be particularly beneficial for growing children or those requiring adjustments. Although traditional methods are still widely used, more clinicians increasingly integrate 3D printing into their daily practices as the economics of using 3D technologies improves. Furthermore, because 3D printing can be performed in-house or locally, logistics costs and lead times are reduced, providing patients faster service and fewer fitting sessions. For practitioners and clinics, this means a more efficient business model, allowing for a quicker return on investment, lower overhead, and the ability to affordably serve a growing number of patients. Join us for our annual 3DHEALS O&P event and a panel of experts from the clinics, industry, startup, and non-profit organizations. Explore where the next growth opportunity is. We will also use this opportunity to fundraise for our non-profit organization Victoria Hand Project. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
14 Dec 2024 | 🔒 Design for Medical 3D Printing and Bioprinting (Virtual Event Recording) | 01:52:14 | |
Design for medical 3D printing is not just new software. It reinvents the current design thinking behind medical device innovations, removing many traditional manufacturing constraints. 3D printing (earlier also known as rapid prototyping) is particularly complementary to design thinking, where an iterative approach is required to solve complex problems. Also, unlike conventional methods, 3D printing allows for unprecedented customization and precision, enabling the creation of devices more tailored to individual patients’ specific anatomy or needs, which are typically more costly and sometimes even impossible with traditional manufacturing processes. In this virtual event, we aim to bring together the most active 3D printing software providers, engineers, and medical 3D printing designers to share their insights and updates on our existing toolkits for medical 3D printing design, best cost-effective practices, and future growth areas. We invite everyone motivated to learn, network, and collaborate in future medical innovations to join this critical (and brainy) conversation. https://3dheals.com/design-for-3d-printing-and-bioprinting/ Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
13 Jan 2025 | 🔒 #VentureCapital #Investor panel discussion for #3dprinting #startups #pitch3D #demoday | 01:02:23 | |
Our panel of investors at the 3DHEALS Pitch3D Demo Day 2025 provide 3D printing startups and entrepreneurs advice and opportunities as they start their journey in MedTech. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
15 Jan 2025 | 🔒 Treating Type I Diabetes with FRESH Bioprinting: Interview with Mike Graffeo | 00:42:13 | |
Discover FRESH 3D bioprinting with Mike Graffio, CEO and co-founder of Fluoform3D. Having met at Carnegie Mellon University, Mike and Adam Feinberg have been on a mission to revolutionize the field of bioprinting, focusing on creating replacement tissues and organs without introducing foreign substances into the body. Mike shares the captivating journey from their engineering days in the 1990s through a pivotal 2015 conversation that transformed their research into a thriving startup and onto achieving significant milestones like developing living cardiac tissues and heart valves by 2018. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
27 Feb 2025 | Orthopedics Meets 3D Printing: A Journey Into the Future | 02:05:29 | |
We examine the pivotal role of 3D printing technology in reshaping orthopedic implants and enhancing patient outcomes in this virtual event. This discussion navigates the crossroads of innovation and caregiving in modern medicine by featuring expert insights from industry leaders. Full on-demand recording: https://3dheals.com/courses/3d-printed-devices-in-orthopedics/ Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
21 Mar 2025 | Bones, Paws, and Pixels: The 3D Revolution in Vet Medicine (Virtual Event Recording) | 02:04:08 | |
Learn how 3D printing technology is revolutionizing veterinary medicine with applications from orthopedic correction guides to custom-made titanium implants for cancer patients. Full video recording is now available at 3DHEALS.COM/Courses Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
27 Mar 2025 | The Orthopedic Pulse: AAOS 2025 With Matthew Henshaw | 01:08:24 | |
Jenny and Matthew discussed the latest trends and innovations in the orthopedic and medical device industry, including regenerative medicine approaches for joint and spine conditions, new technologies like 3D printing and wireless endoscopes, and workflow management solutions to improve hospital efficiency after Matthew's recent blog about his AAOS 2025 experiences. They highlighted exciting startups like Genix, Osteal Therapeutics, and Ospitek that are disrupting traditional treatment paradigms. Matthew also shared his insights on the changing landscape of industry conferences and the potential impact of politics and regulation on medical innovation. Overall, the conversation covered a wide range of cutting-edge developments that could significantly improve patient outcomes and transform the future of orthopedics. Introductions and background Jenny and Matthew introduce themselves and provide background on their respective roles and businesses. Trends at recent industry conferences Matthew shares his observations from attending recent industry conferences like the Canaccord Genuity and AAOS events. He notes trends around decreasing surgeon attendance at the larger conferences, and increased interest in regenerative medicine and solutions for prosthetic joint infections (PJI). Regenerative medicine innovations Matthew highlights two promising regenerative medicine companies - DiscGenics, Osteal Therapeutics, which has an implantable pain relief solution. He discusses the potential for these innovations to disrupt traditional spine surgery Advancements in surgical tools and workflow Matthew discusses new technologies like wireless endoscopes from companies like Lazurite and single-use endoscopes from Pristine Surgical that are improving surgical visualization and sterility. He also highlights Ospitek, a company using real-time patient tracking to optimize hospital workflow and efficiency. Potential impact of political changes Matthew shares his perspective on how the new Trump administration may impact medical device companies. Recap and future outlook Jenny and Matthew conclude by discussing the dynamic and evolving nature of the medtech industry, and the importance of remaining optimistic about the potential for innovation to improve patient outcomes, despite political and economic uncertainties. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
13 Apr 2025 | Live from San Francisco: Innovation in 3D Printing & Bioprinting | 01:29:57 | |
3DHEALS kicked off its first in-person/hybrid event in 2025 in San Francisco, welcoming investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators in the space. The healthcare industry is transforming, driven by 3D printing and bioprinting technologies redefining patient care. This exclusive in-person hybrid event offered an opportunity to explore the latest advancements in custom prosthetics, implants, bioprinted tissues, and scaffolds. The remarkable convergence of 3D printing and healthcare transforms medicine through customized solutions that weren't possible a decade ago. This episode brings together five leaders in the healthcare field who are harnessing additive manufacturing to solve real clinical problems and improve patient outcomes. Summary:
The experts emphasize that successful innovation must be evidence-based, addressing validated clinical problems rather than pursuing complexity for its own sake. The speakers agreed, "Just because it's complex doesn't mean it's better." This wisdom encapsulates the mindful approach needed as we continue exploring the vast potential of 3D printing in healthcare. SUBSCRIBE to join us at future 3DHEALS conferences to connect with innovators and investors in the rapidly evolving field of 3D printing for healthcare applications. Watch this event recording on demand. Check out our blog for an in-depth analysis of the event! Youtube Event Highlight Playlist. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
15 Apr 2020 | 🔒 3D Printing World Comes To Rescue Re COVID-19: Is it Working? | 01:30:48 | |
This was an Ask Me Anything (AMA) format free webinar inviting 3DHEALS2020 speakers to have a direct and candid conversation that took place on April 4th, 2020, 8 AM PST. Please click here to learn more about the panelists and show notes/links. There are numerous parallel conversations throughout the healthcare 3D Printing sector lately on how the industry can collectively help with the current crisis. The intrinsic advantages of 3D printing solve the supply chain crisis the healthcare sector is experiencing by allowing decentralized manufacturing processes, design freedom, and lack of inventory requirement. That said, what design should we use? Who are the qualified manufacturers? What does the healthcare system really need? What 3D printing can or cannot do? Are we helping? We welcome you to join this direct and candid conversation with us in this Free webinar. The first half of the webinar is a conversation among invited world experts. The second half is open to public Q&A, moderated by 3DHEALS. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
21 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 Speaker, Firoza Kothari, co-founder Anatomiz3D (Audio) | 00:16:28 | |
Firoza Kothari started her journey to provide patient-specific medical solutions and one day end the organ donation problem by creating live organs out of patients’ stem cells. With that aspiration, she gave birth to Anatomiz3D. She, along with her team, was the first to execute soft tissue models in India through Paediatric Cardiology, partial amputee prosthetic hand, first kidney tumor case in India, and the model for tongue cancer was the first in the world. Being a Co-founder and CTO of Anatomiz3D, she, along with her team, has successfully added 700 plus case studies. Her multi-disciplinary expertise prevails in converting 2D DICOM CT/MRI/Echo Scans to 3D Printed anatomical replicas, medical devices, and allied products, using various combinations of Hardware and Software, across multiple medical specializations. Anatomiz3D has played a vital role in creating the market for 3D Printing in the Medical industry in India and are pioneers for the same. Firoza will be speaking on her experience of Point of Care at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
21 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Computer Scientist Turned Into Digital Dentist? Dr. Nabeel Cajee Interviews Dr. Kevin Yoder | 00:05:19 | |
Over the years Dr. Kevin Yoder has been immersed with computers and technology, which he quickly developed a fierce passion for. He coded his first application when he was in the 7th grade, and continued on until he received his undergraduate degree in computer science. After completing his dental degree and settling into private practice, Dr. Yoder immediately saw the need for many technological advancements in the field of dentistry and made it his second full-time job to raise the bar for the profession. Since then, Dr. Yoder has spent countless hours researching, prototyping and experimenting with various modalities of technology, trying to determine what the best and cheapest methods are to universally advance dentistry as a whole. He prides himself on his software development skills, a thorough understanding of CAD/CAM and streamlining workflows for digital dentistry. Dr. Yoder will be a speaker at 3DHEALS2020 . Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
22 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Game Changer with 3D Printed Dental Implants--An Interview with Dr. Rui Coelho, Founder of BoneEasy | 00:06:57 | |
Dr. Rui Coelho “I’ve started as a DDS, jumping almost immediately to maxillofacial surgery, I’ve taught dental implantology at the University from 1993 to 1998, a post-graduate program. From 2011 I’ve dedicated to the Industry as a project manager for some projects including “Digital stratification of dental crowns”. The project was developing a 5-axes 3D printer to make stratification of dental crowns with composites by 3D printing. In 2013 I’ve found two companies “Tailoredimplant” and “Boneeasy”, the first was to develop 3D software for surgeons designing bone grafts and the second one a bioprinting company that prints implantable medical devices.” Dr. Coelho will be speaking on the dental panel at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
22 Apr 2020 | 🔒 An Interview with Joshua Neubert, NASA Vascular Tissue Challenge, What Space Can Do for BioFabrication? | 00:21:31 | |
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22 Apr 2020 | 🔒 3D Printing Design for COVID-19 | 01:24:18 | |
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22 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Shannon Walters, Stanford 3D Lab (Video) | 00:22:42 | |
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. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
23 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with An Old Friend of Mine in 3D Printing, Mr. Kuntay Aktas, CEO Btech, Turkey | 00:11:48 | |
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, I’ve 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. " Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
23 Apr 2020 | 🔒 3DHEALS2020 Speaker Interview: Gavan White - Gamer Turned Into Bioprinting Software Designer | 00:23:01 | |
Dr. Jenny Chen (3DHEALS) interviews 3DHEALS2020 software design panelist Gavan Wilhite, an interesting conversation on how game developers have huge potential role in future biofabrication software design, fascinating VR world and how that translates into Gavan's eventual desire to have a bigger impact in the physical world he is part of, and last but not the least, how generative design can play a big role in future design software development. Gavan Wilhite has spent his career leveraging video game technology to create a positive impact in other industries. He helped reinvent educational games at Disney, founded AltspaceVR, a social virtual reality company that was acquired by Microsoft, and is a Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient. Originally from Honolulu, he now lives in San Francisco where he is building 3D generative modeling tools to accelerate tissue engineering. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
23 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Dr. Jenny Chen Interviews Digital Dentistry Thought Leader Dr. Nabeel Cajee | 00:25:00 | |
Dr. Nabeel Cajee is a thought leader in 3D Printing in dentistry and healthcare. He is the Dental Ambassador of 3DHEALS; a healthcare 3D printing innovation platform. He directs the PRINTtoPROTECT Coalition, a COVID19 emergency PPE 3DPrinting effort in California’s Central Valley which aims to produce 10,000 face shields for frontline workers. He is recognized as a Master of the International Congress of Oral Implantology and Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics. Dr. Cajee maintains a private practice in Manteca, CA where he focuses on implant and complex dentistry. Dr. Cajee is a speaker for 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
24 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Dr. Mayasari Lim (RoosterBio), on Bioprinting for the World | 00:19:22 | |
Dr. Mayasari Lim has been the 3DHEALS bioprinting ambassador since 2017. She was one of a few female bioprinting founders (SE3D), and now she is in her new role at RoosterBio. Hear her thoughts on entrepreneurship, bioprinting startups, future of biotech, and overview of the 3DHEALS2020 biofabrication programming. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
25 Apr 2020 | 🔒 3DHEALS (Dr. Jenny Chen) Interview: Stefan Leonhardt, Managing Director of Kumovis | 00:16:43 | |
Dr. Jenny Chen Interviewed Stefan Leonhardt, Managing Director of Kumovis, also our upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker, on how he and his company in Munich Germany, are coping with COVID-19, the future of Kumovis, 3D Printing material science, and point of care using 3D Printing. In 2015 he started his Ph.D. program at the Institute of medical and polymer engineering at the Technical University of Munich, about the development of a biocompatible photopolymer for the production of individualized bioreactors used in tissue engineering processes. Since October 2017 he is a managing partner of the Kumovis GmbH, a startup that develops innovative 3D-printing systems for the production of individualized implants out of PEEK. Stefan will be speaking at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
27 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 speaker Mike Graffeo, CEO, Fluidform, Bioprinting Heart Component | 00:19:43 | |
Fluidform, a bioprinting startup, successfully printed heart valves using the FRESH technique and new biocompatible materials. In this short interview, Mike Graffeo, CEO of Fluidshorm shared with us this amazing technology, challenges and opportunities with regulation, scalability, and commercialization of tissue engineering /regenerative medicine products in general. A senior executive with a proven track record in commercialization of innovative medical technology, Mike is a results-oriented, decisive leader with a track record of successfully growing new businesses in both startup and growth organizations. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience translating highly complex devices and clinical data into successful businesses, both in the US and globally. Mike holds a BS in Engineering Physics and an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School. Mike will also be speaking at the upcoming 3DHEALS2020 San Francisco on June 5-6th, 2020, along with 40+ other world-class speakers. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
27 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 speaker Nick Dechev, Acting Chairman Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria | 00:13:24 | |
In this interview, professor Nick Dechev shared with us the history of Victoria Hand Project, a nonprofit organization focusing on 3D printed upper limb prosthetics. Nick shared with us the technologies and the people behind it, and how the organization is making an impact in eight developing countries and now moving into underserved communities in the U.S. and Canada with new funding. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
27 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Stephanie Willerth, Bioprinting Brain and Axolotl Biosciences | 00:23:04 | |
A fascinating conversation with upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker Dr. Stephanie Willerth on where bioprinting and biofabrication technology is to help with drug development and screening of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease if we can create tissue replacements, "mini-brain", as well as her new bio-ink startup, Axolotl Biosciences. She serves as the Acting Director for the Centre for Biomedical Research at the University of Victoria and on the steering committee of the B.C. Regenerative Medicine Initiative. She also served as the President of the Canadian Biomaterials Society from 2017-2018. Her honors include being named the 2018 REACH award winner for Excellence in Undergraduate Research-inspired Teaching, a Woman of Innovation in 2017, one of the 2015 Young Innovators in Cellular and Biological Engineering and a “Star in Global Health” by Grand Challenges Canada in 2014. She spent Fall of 2016 on sabbatical at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery supported by the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries International Travel Award where she wrote her book “Engineering neural tissue using stem cells” published by Academic Press. She completed her postdoctoral work at the University of California-Berkeley after receiving her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Washington University. Her undergraduate degrees were in Biology and Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Willerth will be speaking at the upcoming virtual 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
28 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 Speaker, Kevin Caldwell, CEO of Ossium Health | 00:24:04 | |
Join me for a fascinating conversation with 3DHEALS2020 speaker, Kevin Caldwell, CEO and co-founder of Ossium Health, a startup building a bone marrow bank, and providing solutions to more available bone marrow transplant and other related cell therapies. Learn more about Kevin's personal journey as an entrepreneur, how such a bone marrow/stem cell band from organ donors can help biofabrication and tissue engineering, and the bioethical concerns with cell therapy and tissue engineering. The video version of this interview can be found here. Stay tuned for more in-depth written interview with Kevin at 3DHEALS.com. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
28 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 Speaker, Dr. Evin Chen, China Medical University Hospital | 00:14:56 | |
In this follow up interview to Dr. Evin Chen's written interview with us, we learned a lot more about why Taiwan could be an excellent center for healthcare 3D printing and bioprinting innovations. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
29 Apr 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Rachel Clemens, Commercial Innovation Manager of ISS/CASIS on Microgravity, Biofabrication, and the Future of Medicine in Space | 00:21:14 | |
A fun interview with Rachel the Commercial Innovation Manager of ISS/CASIS on her earlier life as a scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, on why working with ISS/CASIS is even more relevant today to all of us, and how it has already had early successes in the commercialization of a few late projects. Rachel also shared with us the challenges we are facing towards scaling such activities and what it is like to attend a party of a rocket launch. Her full written interview is published here. Rachel will be speaking at 3DHEALS2020 (and answering questions) on microgravity/ISS for 3D printing directly. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
01 May 2020 | 🔒 Dr. Mayasari Lim Interviews upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker John O'Neil, Chief Scientific Officer of Xylyx | 00:23:24 | |
An inspiration and candid conversation between Dr. Mayasari Lim and upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker John O'Neil, Chief Scientific Officer of Xylyx, a New York-based startup focusing on creating the perfect cell environment for a variety of biotech process including biofabrication/bioprinting, and tissue engineering. More specifically, Xylyx aims to translate the cell-specific extracellular matrix into biomaterial products with real-world impact. In this short interview, John shared with us his story of co-founding Xylyx, his vision for the future of bioprinting and tissue engineering, and lessons he learned from past successes and failures. John will be speaking with other startup founders and scientists on the Biofabrication Ecosystem panel on June 6th, 2020 at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
01 May 2020 | 🔒 Dr. Mayasari Lim Interviews Adam Feinberg, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, CTO and co-founder at FluidForm | 00:17:03 | |
Check out this informative interview between Dr. Mayasari Lim (Roosterbio/3DHEALS) and Adam Feinberg, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, CTO and co-founder at FluidForm. Learn how Adam first got into 3D printing and bioprinting (years ago!), and how his team at CMU discovered the FRESH technique. Adam also shared his view on how to stay critical of convention and learn to think outside of the box. Adam will be speaking at the Organogenesis/Bioprinting panel at 3DHEALS2020 in June 2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
01 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with 3DHEALS2020 Speaker Judith Thomas, Origin (host: Dr. Nabeel Cajee) | 00:09:37 | |
3DHEALS Dental Ambassador Dr. Nabeel Cajee interviews Judith Thomas, who currently leads the dental 3D printing efforts at Origin, an SF 3D printing startup. Judy shared with us her experience with digital dentistry in the past 20+ years, how she got into 3D printing (surprise!), and what she and Origin are working on during the COVID19 pandemic. Judy will be part of the Dental 3D Printing panel in the upcoming 3DHEALS2020, global healthcare 3D Printing Summit. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
02 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Jordan Miller, co-Founder and CEO of Volumetric, Professor at Rice University | 00:14:15 | |
A short interview with 3DHEALS2020 bioprinting panel speaker, Jordan Miller, co-Founder and CEO of Volumetric, and Professor at Rice University. Volumetric's light-based bioprinting platform was featured on the cover Science last year. In this episode, Jordan shared what motivated him to tackle tough problems like organogenesis for transplant, his perspective on how biology, art/design, and 3D printing have always worked together in the field of tissue engineering, his thoughts on how his background and vascularization projects can help the COVID19 pandemic, plus his late experience as a graduate of YC Class 2020. Full written interview is here.
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03 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Roger Kuan,3DHEALS2020 Speaker on Intellectual Property | 00:17:50 | |
Today I had the opportunity to interview upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker, Roger Kuan, an intellectual property attorney who specializes in 3D printed medical devices and bioprinting innovations. Roger shared his perspectives on how a startup should approach legal help, what COVID19 could impact IP law and startups in the healthcare and other pearls of wisdom. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
06 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Albert Woo, Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery and 3D Printing Lab, Brown University | 00:18:40 | |
In this episode, we are fortunate to have a few minutes with Dr. Albert Woo (in between surgeries) to learn more about his journey in 3D printing as a plastic surgeon and how he was able to work with healthcare organizations and find resources for his innovative work in the space, not just in plastic surgery but other specialties as well. Albert will be speaking on the CMF panel during 3DHEALS2020 virtually in June. Full written, video, audio interviews can be found here. Besides medical 3D printing, Dr. Woo’s clinical interests include the surgical treatment of patients with craniosynostosis, complex and syndromic craniofacial abnormalities, and cleft deformities. In particular, he is internationally recognized as an expert in cleft palate repair, after having developed a new surgical technique for this procedure. He is also a nationally recognized for his expertise in Endoscopic Craniosynostosis Surgery, with numerous papers and national presentations on the subject. With more than 60 peer-reviewed publications, numerous chapters and a book, Dr. Woo remains committed not only to clinical excellence but also to advancing research in the treatment of craniofacial anomalies. Dr. Woo currently is a member of numerous societies including the American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association, the American Association of Plastic Surgeons, and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including recognition by Best Doctors in America since 2011 and Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors. Dr. Woo recently co-founded a startup, Implant3D. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
06 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Mike Vasquez, CEO of 3Degrees, 3DHEALS2020 Material Science Speaker | 00:22:32 | |
Mike will be speaking on the material science panel at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
13 May 2020 | 🔒 3DHEALS2020 Interview: Dr. Nabeel Cajee (host) Interviews Dr. Gustavo Mendonça -- Dental 3D Printing in Education | 00:06:46 | |
In this ice-breaker style interview, upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker Dr. Gustavo Mendonça shared with us (Dr. Cajee) on where digital dentistry and dental 3D printing are in restorative dentistry and in the future of dental education. The two also briefly discussed the potentially important role bioprinting and biofabrication can play in restorative dentistry. See full written, video, podcast version of this interview here. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
14 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Steve Kranz, Senior Scientist at Origin | 00:21:10 | |
We are fortunate to have Steve Kranz, a senior material scientist at Origin to chat about his life journey as a material scientist for 3D printing, what is an Open Additive Production system, how Origin pivoted in this pandemic and his various hobbies outside of work, including his life long interest in being a storyteller, and a recent publication of a memoir of a prisoner ( "Archie: Gold in the Fire" ). Steve will be a speaker at the material science panel at 3DHEALS2020 in June 2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
14 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Dr. Shafkat Anwar, Pediatric Cardiologist & Director of Center of 3D Technologies, UCSF | 00:19:02 | |
A lot of us started our journey in healthcare 3D printing accidentally. Listen to this ice-breaker style interview with Dr. Shafkat Anwar, Pediatric Cardiology Director of Cardiac MRI, as well as Co-Founder and Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies (CA3D+). Hear his story on how 3D+ Technologies beyond 3D printing is helping patients (and their families) fighting against congenital heart disease and how UCSF 3D+ Lab is combating against the ongoing pandemic. His full written interview can be found here. He will be speaking at "Point of Care" panel at the upcoming 3DHEALS2020 in June, 2020. He is the Pediatric Cardiology Director of Cardiac MRI, as well as Co-Founder and Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies (CA3D+). He is a founding member and the inaugural Chair of the Advanced 3D+ Visualization Special Interest Group in the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. He is a consultant at Printerprezz, a medical start-up in Fremont, CA utilizing additive and other advanced manufacturing technologies to develop the next generation of medical devices. At Printerprezz. Dr. Anwar serves as the Senior Vice President of Medical Innovations. Dr. Anwar completed his internship and residency in Pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center, as well as a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. He completed fellowships in Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging at Cleveland Clinic and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Prior to joining UCSF, Dr. Anwar was the Cardiology Director of Cardiac MRI at Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis Children’s Hospital. At Wash. U. Dr. Anwar co-founded and co-directed the Center for 3D Printing, a multi-disciplinary 3D printing center. He will be speaking at "Point of Care" panel at the upcoming 3DHEALS2020 in June, 2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
17 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview: Dr. Chaw Sing Ho, Co-Founding Managing Director of NAMIC, Singapore | 00:21:48 | |
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are fortunate to have a few minutes to interview Dr. Chaw Sing Ho, co-founder and managing director of NAMIC (National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster) of Singapore, which is an organization comparable to America Makes in the United States. This ice-breaker style interview explores Dr. Ho's personal journey to co-founding NAMIC; what drives him behind his work with NAMIC, and how NAMIC works to accelerate adoption and innovation in 3D printing in Singapore, in alignment with Singaporean economic development, as well as how NAMIC is doing to mitigate supply chain crisis in this pandemic. The interview also briefly touches upon resources available to 3D Printing startups (either internal or external to Singapore) from NAMIC. Chaw Sing holds a doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Bachelor’s (honors) degree in Electrical Engineering majoring in Microelectronics from the National University of Singapore (NUS). He is an avid inventor with several US/international patents. An advocate for 3D Printing and its role in the new economy, he has spoken in various forums and workshops. He mentors a number of start-ups in the digital and healthcare space. He sits on a number of advisory and expert committees and is an appointed mentor under the GE Digital ASEAN Startup and Partner Program. He is personally interested in nurturing deep tech start-ups, as well as advancing STEM education and engineering as a profession. In his free time, he enjoys sports, movies, reading, and spending time with his family. Dr. Chaw Sing Ho will be a speaker at 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
18 May 2020 | 🔒 Dr. Nabeel Cajee (Host) Interviews 3DHEALS2020 Speaker Dr. Devid Zille - Make Surgeons' Lives Easier | 00:08:12 | |
3DHEALS2020 Dental Ambassador Dr. Nabeel Cajee did a quick ice-breaker style interview with Dr. Devic Zille, Director of Applied Innovations at OsteoMed. How can 3D Printing make oral surgeons' lives easier using well-designed 3D printed solutions? Previously an oral surgeon himself, Dr. Zille is working on incorporating 3D printing as a part of a virtual surgical planning solution. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
24 May 2020 | 🔒 Orthopedic Surgery in the Era of Industry 4.0 - An Interview with Carlsmed CEO Mike Cordonnier | 00:18:23 | |
Have a complex spine problem? Mike Cordonnier from Carlsmed may have an answer for you. While orthopedic surgeons are no strangers to virtual pre-operative surgical planning, it is a different challenge to also provide a patient-specific implant to fit into the patient, rather than molding patient to fit the device. In this interview with our upcoming 3DHEALS2020 speaker, Mike and I discussed how his company aims to realize medical imaging to patient-specific surgical plan and device, leveraging AI, cloud computing, data, and additive manufacturing (or 3D printing). We also touched upon how the ongoing COVID19 pandemic will change the future of surgery.
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27 May 2020 | 🔒 Interview with Allevi CEO and co-Founder Ricky Solorzano | 00:20:56 | |
Allevi (previously known as Biobots) was one of the earliest companies focusing on bioprinting for pharma research and organ regeneration. We are fortunate to have a fun and insightful 20-minute ice breaker style interview with its co-founder and CEO Ricky Solorzano, starting from how Ricky got introduced into the RepRap movement, how he crossed paths with several great minds in the field throughout his scientific and entrepreneurship journey, where Allevi is as a company, and how he and his team is coping with the pandemic. Ricky will be speaking at the 3D Printing in Space panel at the upcoming 3DHEALS2020. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
10 Jun 2020 | 🔒 Fireside Chat with Tamer Mohamed (Aspect Biosystems) and Mike Graffeo (Fluidform) | 00:28:52 | |
A fun but insightful conversation during 3DHEALS2020 with two inspiring entrepreneurs in 3D Bioprinting space, Tamer Mohamed (CEO and co-founder of Aspect Biosystems), and Mike Graffeo (CEO and co-founder of Fluidform). Aspect bio has just successfully completed its series A round, and Fluidform just successfully raised its seed round. Learn from Tamer and Mike on what startup CEOs' challenges, experiences, visions, and advice for the biofabrication and 3D printing space. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
30 Nov 2020 | 🔒 Metal 3D Printing Implants With Fabio Sant'Ana (Instagram Live Recording) | 00:27:48 | |
This is a recording of our recent Instagram Live session with Fabio Sant’Ana, focusing on metal 3D printing implants, the importance of feedstock, and what are the major differences in applications between Electron Beam Melting (EBM) and Selective Laser Melting (SLM) 3D printer. This conversation was inspired by his recent Expert Corner blog. During the live audience Q&A, we also answered questions related to anatomical modeling both in the U.S. and Brazillian market. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
09 Jan 2021 | 🔒 3DHEALS IG Live: 3D Printing for Veterinary Medicine with Richard Doerer @modl3dvet | 00:27:48 | |
Richard Doerer, founder of Modl3DVet, also a 25 year veteran in 3D printing shared his recent works and vision for the future veterinary 3D printing market with Jenny Chen. Ranging from anatomical surgical model, military/police dog training device, to educational tools, Richard showed us a new burgeoning market that has been accelerated since the pandemic. Many questions are still unanswered, and he highlighted the importance of the upcoming 3DHEALS March virtual event: https://3dheals.com/3d-printing-in-veterinary-practice (Registration to this live webinar is free by the way). Richard Doerer is the 3DHEALS Detroit Community Manager. He is the founder of Modl3D, LLC, a medical technology company specializing in 3D printing and medical imagery for veterinary practices and education. Recent projects include canine nasal sarcomas, brain meningiomas, and aneurysms in the caudal vena cava. He started with additive in the 1990’s using 3D Systems SLA’s for product development for consumer goods. Richard has been involved in product development in consumer products and automotive for the past 25 years. In addition to his work with Modl3D, Richard is the Additive Lab Manager/Engineering Manager for Adient, LLC. Adient, LLC is the largest global automotive seat manufacturer. Richard is a graduate of the Yale School of Art MFA and Michigan State University MBA.
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10 Jan 2021 | 🔒 3DHEALS IG Live: William Harley, Healthcare 3D Printing Ecosystem in Melbourne | 00:27:40 | |
What is the Australian and Melbourne healthcare 3D Printing/ Bioprinting ecosystem like? Look no further than our Melbourne community manager William Harley, who not only has been keeping a close eye on local trends and happenings but also has a deep understanding of the scientific aspects of the development. In this episode, we learned a little about Bill's research on acoustic assisted bioprinting, local leaders on the commercial side of healthcare 3D printing, and major funding entities. Of course, we also highlighted the upcoming Melbourne virtual event and How he picked speakers for this event. (Free event, almost sold out.) During the live Q&A session, we talked a little about getting a Ph.D. and being a scientist. William Harley Jenny Chen, M.D. 3DHEALS Founder/CEO Relevant links to this episode: Bioprinting for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine in Australia: 2020 Workshop Highlights Australian Regulatory Updates for 3D Printed Medical Devices and Implants 3D Med 19 Conference (Australia) Recap Bioprinting Down Under (Australia): Recent Workshop Take-away Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
16 Jan 2021 | 🔒 3DHEALS Instagram Live: Medical 3D Printing with Co-Founder of Anatomiz3D Firoza Kothari | 00:34:35 | |
This is the audio recording of a recent IG Live interview with co-founder of Anatomiz3D, an Indian medical 3D printing startup focusing on a variety of medical applications using 3D printing. Anatomiz3D is also the trailblazer on delivering point of care 3D printing service in Indian hospitals. In this interview, Firoza shared with us a few fun projects she did with surgeons (video available), and also gave us a tour of her office. By the way, this was no ordinary "office". For those who want to watch the video, you can find it on our IGTV (@3dheals) or this link: https://3dheals.com/3dheals-instagram-live-medical-3d-printing-with-co-founder-of-anatomiz3d-firoza-kothari Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
16 Jan 2021 | 🔒 3DHEALS Instagram Live: Dental 3D Printing with Innov3D Founder Dr. Mayra Vasquez | 00:29:08 | |
This is the audio recording of a recent 3DHEALS IG Live session. We had the pleasure to interview Dr. Mayra Vasques, founder of Innov3D. She is also an educator and a passionate technologist for the adoption of dental 3D printing. In this episode, we focused on an application that inspired her journey: a 3D printed nightguard. This was also relevant to her Ph.D. thesis. We also answered live audience questions, including how the adoption of 3D printing differs between small and large dental labs. Dr. Vasques reveals some facts not commonly known to the public. She started in the additive manufacturing field in 2015, during her Ph.D. Fellow at School of Dentistry at the University of Sao Paulo, where she led a project in additive manufacturing for the development of occlusal splints for patients with orofacial pain. Since then she has been involved in several AM research projects and as a panelist in conferences. She is deeply involved in creating a positive and more accessible local ecosystem in Brazil for digital technology and AM, working for local community building associated with international organizations such as ”Women in 3D Printing” and “3DHeals”. 3DHEALS Instagram Live Recording: Dental 3D Printing with Innov3D Founder Dr. Mayra VasquesSubscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
29 Jan 2021 | 🔒 Instagram Live Thurs with Victoria Hand Project: A Helping Hand to Those in Need | 00:27:40 | |
Fun conversation with Michael Peirone and Kelly Knight with technical demos and economic discussion on how #3dprinted #prosthetics can change the lives of upper Limb amputees and the world we live in. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
10 Feb 2021 | 🔒 Robin Huizing, Founder of Addmio: The Power of 3D Printing Design and Education | 00:32:33 | |
We recently had the pleasure of interviewing Robin Huizing, the founder of Addmio, a 3D printing education platform. During this fun application, Robin showed us the power of design with a demo from his new idea of a personalized mouse. Our conversation expanded from there. Then I moved to Additive Industries to work as an Additive Manufacturing Designer. Here, I specialized in Design for AM and was also involved with production planning, application development, and a lot of local and on-site training. Here I gained valuable experience with metal 3D printing, LPBF. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
11 Feb 2021 | 🔒 Copper: New Antimicrobial 3D Printing Materials, A Fun Conversation with Daniel Martinez, Copper 3D | 00:28:45 | |
Why is Copper the new darling to the 3D printing industry? Even before the pandemic, Daniel Martinez and his co-founders at Copper3D, a Chilean startup, had a grand vision for Copper-based nanocomposite materials, for 3D printing, and for non-additive manufacturing globally to produce products that have long-lasting anti-microbial products. This podcast is a recording of our weekly Instagram Live interview with Daniel. You can find the video version of this recording on our website 3dheals.com, our IG account, and our Vimeo channel. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
26 Feb 2021 | 🔒 IG Live with CEO of @Satori3DP ChengXi Wang: 3D printing in dentistry | 00:29:25 | |
We had some technical issues with the IG live session but fortunately, we are able to salvage pearls of wisdom from Satori3DP CEO ChengXi. Here is the recording of our fun, pragmatic, and inspiring conversation about the current and future status of #dental3Dprinting #startuplife , how to make it work with new technologies (hint: not always easy or straightforward), and the importance of good customer service. As usual, there was also a live demo of fascinating 3D printed designs.
The new release of Satori ST1600 3D printer focuses on solving the pain points in dentistry. It can be afforded by the dental clinics to fabricate clear aligners (the same technology used in Invisalign), surgical drill guides, orthodontic models, and other dental solutions. Dentists and patients don’t need to wait for weeks to get their work done by dental labs and can potentially get their aligners 3D printed under an hour at a production cost less than £5. In the face of supply chain disruption catalyzed by COVID and Brexit, Satori’s affordable and user-friendly professional 3D printers can adapt to the work from home environment and bring remote manufacturing localized, which empowers businesses to gain control over uncertainty and transform their performance with efficiency. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
01 Mar 2021 | 🔒 3DHEALS IG Live Recording: Dr. Zsuzsanna Puspokis @Rhino3DMedical | 00:34:56 | |
In this episode, we chatted with Dr. Zsuzsanna Puspokis about how she co-founded Rhino3DMedical, a medical 3D printing-focused software based on Rhino 3D. Zsusanna demonstrated a few surgical examples in this interview. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
04 Mar 2021 | 🔒 Interview with Computer Artist Bruce Robers @Canvas.51 | 00:31:07 | |
What is generative art? What is algorithmicart ? What is fractal? How is this related to the world of 3D printing, bioprinting, and 3dHEALS? Join me and our guest Robert Bruce, the young artist behind some very mind-expanding art pieces using computer science and mathematics. Full video recording link: https://3dheals.com/generative-art-and-3d-printing-a-conversation-with-bruce-roberts Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
07 Mar 2021 | 🔒 3D Printing for Medical Students | 00:33:50 | |
This fun and insightful conversation with Juan Pablo Garcia Venegas, the engineer behind works on Instagram @m3daid. Juan shared with us how he was inspired to create various 3D printed medical models for the simple but important goal to help the medical students and trainees to learn human anatomies better, with advantages of not recognizing three-dimensional shape but also mobility and functionality, things impossible from an anatomy book. I could not agree more. Here are my first several attempts in 3D printing Juan's model of a shoulder. I cannot wait to do more. We will be sharing Juan's STL files in a new 3DHEALS file-sharing portal. Stay tuned for announcements. Video recording, notes link: https://3dheals.com/3d-printing-for-medical-students About our Guest:
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27 Mar 2021 | 🔒 Interview with Mike Graffeo, CEO of Fluidform on FRESH 3D Printing Technique and Entrepreneurship | 00:28:10 | |
It has been almost nine months since we interviewed Mike Graffeo, CEO, and co-founder of Fluidform, a 3D printing startup out of Carnegie Mellon University focusing on key applications using Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) technology. If the average lifetime of a typical startup is five years, the one-year time of a startup is equivalent to 20 human years. Check out the recording of this episode of Instagram Live on how a bioprinting startup was founded, lessons learned, ambitions, and more. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
31 Mar 2021 | 🔒 Learning Dental 3D Printing Through Social Media: An Interview with Dr. Daniel Vegh | 00:32:05 | |
In this episode of Instagram Live recording, I invited Dr. Daniel Vegh, a young faculty member and prosthodontist from Semmelweis University to share with us his journey of learning about 3D printing for dentistry, his recent accomplishments in the space, and his vision for its future. Dr. Vegh is the author behind @3d_printing_dentistry on Instagram. What is the current status of establishing a formal curriculum in dental schools? Who is most interested in adopting 3D printing in their dental practices? How to find other dentists who are actively using 3D printing? What are some suggestions for new dentists to space?
Specialist in Conservative Dentistry and Prosthodontics Semmelweis University - Department of Prosthodontics - Budapest, Hungary
I am working at the Department of Prosthodontics since then! I am a prosthodontist since 2018, and I earned my Ph.D. Degree in 2019, the topic was diabetes and oral complications! As a regular participant of dental congresses, I meet with 3D printing technology on-site, and I become a fanatic! I found out that a lot of my colleagues are interested in it, but there is a lack of experience and knowledge about it! I started my Instagram page ( @3d_printing_dentistry), where my aim is to build International connections! Semmelweis University established SE3D lab, an innovative place dedicated to 3D printing for students and staff! It has research, educational and clinical aspects!" Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
17 Apr 2021 | 🔒 Product Design for Veterinary 3D Printed Prosthesis | 00:30:12 | |
In this episode of Instagram Live recording, I had the pleasure to interview two young startup co-founders, Adam Hecht and Alex Tholl from @divedesignco (website: DiveDesign Studio) who created a niche for themselves in the space of 3D printed prosthesis for animals and athletes. Important topics covered in this interview (in both video and podcast formats) include: How can a young product design company effectively differentiate itself from thousands of others? What was the inflection point of Adam and Alex's success story? What were their growth strategies? What new technologies are they looking at? What projects they have taken on that could potentially transform an entire industry? And more. About our guests for this episode: Adam Hecht Is an industrial designer, co-founder, and head of strategic partnerships at Dive Design, an NJ-based product design and engineering firm dedicated to building industry-shaping products and brands. Alexander Tholl is the Co-Founder of DiveDesign, a strategic Industrial Design and Development firm specializing in new tech and alternative manufacturing methods. Alex oversees business administration, strategy, and acquisition while maintaining an active role in product development and prototyping at DiveDesign. Related Links: Interview with Dr. Edyta Bula, 3D Printing for Veterinary Medicine 3D Printed Bronchoscopy Simulator for Medical and Veterinary Training 3DHEALS IG Live Recordings: 3D Printing in Veterinary Medicine with Richard Doerer From Academia: 3D Printing for Veterinary Medicine Robin Huizing: The Power of 3D Printing Design and Education Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
23 Apr 2021 | 🔒 Instagram Live w/ Dr. Matteo Zanfabro : 3D Printing for Animals | 00:34:15 | |
I had a lot of fun speaking to Matteo Zanfabro (Instagram account: 3dvet.printing and playvet3d) because of many good reasons. Not only we both love what 3D printing can do for healthcare but also share a passion for medical imaging, although our clients are very different. In this episode, we talked a little about his early journey into using 3D printing for veterinary medicine, and some unique challenges in adopting 3D printing for animals. There is certainly a lot for human doctors and veterinarians to learn from each others' experiences. Of course, Dr. Zanfabro brought us a few interesting cases he has 3D printed. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
16 May 2021 | 🔒 IG Live with Dr. Devid Zille: The Past and Present of 3D Printing in Maxillofacial Surgery | 00:28:32 | |
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23 May 2021 | 🔒 Made in Brazil: Interview with co-founder of Bioprinting Startup 3D Biotechnology Solutions | 00:28:32 | |
In this live Youtube interview, I had the pleasure of getting to the co-founders (also husband and wife) for 3D Biotechnology Solutions, Ana Millás and Pedro Massaguer. 3DBS is the first Brazilian startup that brought bioprinters to its local research institutions and market, and now it is gearing up to expand its global market including that of the United States. Some of the major talking points of this episode include Ana and Pedro's early journey as biotech cofounders in Brazil, their funding strategies, market product fit, and their strategies in dealing with the local innovation ecosystem and regulatory agencies. We also dig a little deeper on their new hybrid bio fabrication bioprinter that combines electrospinning and extrusion-based bioprinting to generate unique tissue engineering capability for its customers Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
16 Jun 2021 | 🔒 The Perfect Biopolymer: An Interview with Akira Science on Biodegradable 3D Printable Polymers | 00:30:19 | |
I had a lot of fun chatting with this international group of young entrepreneurs out of KTH from Akira Science ( @akirascience) in Sweden. We started the conversation on how the members of the team met. Then we moved onto the biopolymers the team is working on and commercializing, including why it is important to have controllable biodegradable biocompatible and 3D printable materials. We also touched upon the potential killer applications using the Akira biopolymer, including creating a scaffold for breast cancer lobectomy patients and wound healing. We also talked about the unique innovation and entrepreneurial environment in Sweden. You can find additional resources here: https://www.akirascience.com/
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17 Jun 2021 | 🔒 Interview with CEO of Axolotl Biosciences, Prof. Stephanie Willerth: Bioprinting Brain and More | 00:33:33 | |
In this episode, I had the pleasure to chat with professor Stephanie Willerth at the University of Victoria, also the founder of Axolotl Biosciences. Stephanie is not only an expert in bioprinting and bioinks in general, but also one of a few scientists in the world focusing on using 3D cell models on common but devastating neurological diseases such as GBM, Parkinson's Disease, and Alzheimer's Disease. We started with some basic concepts related to bioprinting, bioinks, organoids, and organ-on-a-chip, and some of the general current applications and ongoing researches. All of these technologies, however, require sophisticated bioink formulation to achieve structural and functional goals. Also, who are the major players in commercial bioprinting?
Past blog by prof. Willerth: 3D Bioprinting Glioblastoma Models for Drug Screening3D Bioprinting Personalized Brain Tissues About Our Guest: Dr. Willerth holds a Canada Research Chair in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Victoria where she has dual appointments in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Division of Medical Sciences as an Associate Professor. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
17 Jun 2021 | 🔒 IG Live Interview: Design for Healthcare with 3DPrinting with Robert Pugliese | 00:38:50 | |
In this fun, Instagram live we interviewed Robert Pugliese, who is the Director of Innovation Design at Thomas Jefferson University, and Jefferson Health where he co-founded the Health Design Lab, a creative space built with the purpose of merging together design-studio ethos with science-oriented discipline to foster innovation in healthcare. As usual, we started our conversation with his early career, the path to founding Health Design Lab, and how 3D printing played a role in all that. Robert's 3D printing lab does not have fancy 3D printers, and he is a firm believer that having excellent design holds the key to solutions and 3D printing is a great tool to achieve that design. We were also fortunate to have a brief virtual tour of Robert's lab and talked about a few super cool clinical cases Robert is working on at the moment. Full show notes and video recording: Robert Pugliese: Design for Healthcare with 3DPrinting
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19 Jun 2021 | 🔒 Bioart With Amy Karle: How 3D Printing Connects Art, Science, Humanity | 00:34:12 | |
In this episode, we were able to have an in-depth conversation surrounding not just Amy Karle's major artworks using 3D printing and Bioprinting, but also her personal journey as a bioartist and the meanings behind her artworks. The two works we focused on include : What does bioprinted organ replace imply to humanity and our identities? Who has the right to live and access the new and expensive technology that can prolong life? Who will have access to bioprinted or 3D printed medical devices first? What makes something beautiful (Aesthetics)? Why is it important to make something beautiful (or not)? What is the role of an artist in terms of aesthetics? Why is 3D printing (especially in medicine) often perceived as beautiful? How does an artist feel about generative design? Threatened by robots? Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
04 Jul 2021 | 🔒 No More Manual Work: Interview with Xkelet CEO and Co-founder Jordi Tura | 00:38:50 | |
In this episode of Instagram live, we had the pleasure to interview Jordi Tura the CEO and founder of Xkelet on his entrepreneur journey and on 3D printing immobilization orthotic devices since 2014, which started with his own broken arm. In addition to the technical aspects of Xkelet's products, we also talked about how to grow a company ground up, how to work with doctors and healthcare systems, and how to improve unit economics to increase the adaption of the technologies, among others. How can an outsider create a product to have a product-market fit in healthcare? What was the first version of Xkelet braces look like? What are the three major milestones of Xkelet technical and business development? How did Jordi's clinical collaborations contribute to the design and growth of Xkelet? How does Xkelet leverage software design to increase unit economics and productivity? Complimentary hardware and material development to Xkelet software platform to optimize the speed and quality of scan-to-print process. What is the benefit of staying focused on one solution?
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30 Sep 2021 | 🔒 Prof. Ali Khademhosseini - Academic Entrepreneur | 00:33:16 | |
In this episode of The Lattice podcast, we had the opportunity to chat with professor Ali Khademhosseini about his career, starting when he was a chemical engineering graduate student to becoming a full professor at Harvard, bicoastal move to UCLA, three-time entrepreneur, becoming an Amazon Fellow, to finally becoming the founder and director of the Terasaki Institute, a new educational research center that also wants to build young companies. While Ali has been incredibly productive in academia, his career trajectory is clearly towards academic entrepreneurship, an exciting concept to many scientists, especially in light of the pandemic and the rise of companies like Moderna. Given his success, I dug a little deeper into his secret sauce to achieve success. Fortunately, Ali was willing to share it with everyone as well as his evolving view on what is meaningful success to him and what he envisions his next achievement milestone. Since I knew Ali from his many works on biomaterials and 3D printing, we also discussed his vision for the field.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alikmit/ Ali Khademhosseini is currently the CEO and Founding Director at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation. Previously, he was a Professor of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering and Radiology at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA). He joined UCLA as the Levi Knight Chair in November 2017 from Harvard University where he was Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and faculty at the Harvard-MIT’s Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST), Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and as well as associate faculty at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. At Harvard University, he directed the Biomaterials Innovation Research Center (BIRC) a leading initiative in making engineered biomedical materials. Dr. Khademhosseini is an Associate Editor for ACS Nano. He served as the Research Highlights editor for Lab on a Chip. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Biomaterials Science and Engineering (FBSE), Materials Research Society (MRS), NANOSMAT Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is also the recipient of the Mustafa Prize ($500,000 prize) and is a member of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering, Royal Society of Canada and Canadian Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Inventors. He is an author on >650 peer-reviewed journal articles, editorials and review papers, >70 book chapters/edited books and >40 patents/patent applications. He has been cited >74,000 times and has an H-index of 139. He has made seminal contributions to modifying hydrogels and developing novel biomaterial solutions for addressing pressing problems in healthcare. He has founded 2 companies, Obsidio Medical and Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
23 Oct 2021 | 🔒 Building Brinter: Interview with CEO of Brinter, Tomi Kalpio | 00:27:01 | |
In this episode, we were fortunate to interview the CEO of Brinter, Tomi Kalpio, on Instagram Live to learn the birth history of Brinter, what makes Brinter differentiated from other bioprinting platforms, biotechnology entrepreneur life in Finland, Tomi’s vision for the bioprinting and regenerative medicine field, and the future of Brinter, why “collaboration” is more meaningful in 3D bioprinting either in the academia or commercial/pharma world, why is no one creating software for bioprinting? Links: About our Guest for this Episode: An innovative leader always looking for new ways to tackle old challenges by creating solutions you did not know that you need. Leadership and Management skills: - Technological Competence Management; Technologically-oriented business knowledge which creates a solid ground to analyze and develop global operations and processes - Order-to-Delivery process Technical skills: - Bioprinting / Additive Manufacturing / 3D-printing / 3D Design Professional - Value-adding to production processes and product - Know how from small product specific details to large production lines Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: | |||
24 Oct 2021 | 🔒 IG Live with Mateusz (Matthew) Pawlik on 3D Printing Medical Devices for Animals | 00:44:20 | |
In this fun and insightful conversation with the co-founder and co-owner of Cabiomede (Instagram: @CabiomedeVet), I learned a lot more about Mateusz Pawlik, who is behind many of the incredible 3D printing veterinary products for both surgical plannings and for educational purposes. As a young entrepreneur, Mateusz shared with us his earlier failures right out of school, later, business pivots, and future outlook on healthcare 3D printing, not just for veterinary medicine but also for human medicine. We discussed many challenges facing the industry, in particular, how to encourage healthcare providers to adopt a new way of practice and thinking. Mateusz Pawlik, co-owner of Cabiomede Graduate of Biomedical Engineering at the Silesian University of Technology in Poland. He gained his experience working in international companies in the medical industry as a product engineer and continuous development manager. Co-owner of CABIOMEDE – company providing R&D services in medical engineering area and Pets Analytics – startup developing an innovative solution in the field of animal health monitoring. Operations Manager responsible for new products and technology development – presurgical models, custom made surgical guides and implants, polymeric and metal spine and joint implants for animals. Together with CABIOMEDE team developed more than 500 patient’s cases on a basis of Computed Tomography. His biggest project was related to create veterinary surgical workshop models – full canine and feline fractures database according to AOVet classification. Subscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: |