Healthcare 3D printing is moving fast, and design is leading the way. In this episode, we explore how advanced CAD, simulation, and automation are enabling patient-specific implants, multi-material tissue-like structures, AI-powered prosthetics, and fully custom pediatric seating. Beyond the printer, human-centered design and smart workflows are turning ideas into devices that improve patient care. We start with the biology. Orthopedic engineer Matthew Shomper of Not a Robot Engineering...
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Healthcare 3D printing is moving fast, and design is leading the way. In this episode, we explore how advanced CAD, simulation, and automation are enabling patient-specific implants, multi-material tissue-like structures, AI-powered prosthetics, and fully custom pediatric seating. Beyond the printer, human-centered design and smart workflows are turning ideas into devices that improve patient care. We start with the biology. Orthopedic engineer Matthew Shomper of Not a Robot Engineering...
Episode #91 | 3D Printed Pharmaceuticals (Virtual Event Recording)
The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)
1 hour 45 minutes
4 months ago
Episode #91 | 3D Printed Pharmaceuticals (Virtual Event Recording)
What if your medication could be made just for you? No more pill overload and no more awkward dosing workarounds. Just the exact treatment you need when you need it. That is the promise of 3D printed pharmaceuticals. Drug manufacturing has relied on a one-size-fits-all model for decades. Nearly half of all medications lack proper formulations for children and seniors are often left struggling to manage boxes of pills each day. It is time for a smarter, more personal approach. In this episode,...
The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)
Healthcare 3D printing is moving fast, and design is leading the way. In this episode, we explore how advanced CAD, simulation, and automation are enabling patient-specific implants, multi-material tissue-like structures, AI-powered prosthetics, and fully custom pediatric seating. Beyond the printer, human-centered design and smart workflows are turning ideas into devices that improve patient care. We start with the biology. Orthopedic engineer Matthew Shomper of Not a Robot Engineering...