Orthotics and prosthetics are entering a new era. Instead of hand-built devices that take days to shape and adjust, clinicians can now scan a limb, tune the geometry in software, and print a device that fits with impressive consistency. This episode explores how that shift is happening in real clinics and fabrication labs by hearing from experts who are shaping the future of digital O and P. We have Michael Schmitt of Prosthetic Plus , who has moved from traditional clinical practice into adv...
All content for The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast) is the property of 3DHEALS and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Orthotics and prosthetics are entering a new era. Instead of hand-built devices that take days to shape and adjust, clinicians can now scan a limb, tune the geometry in software, and print a device that fits with impressive consistency. This episode explores how that shift is happening in real clinics and fabrication labs by hearing from experts who are shaping the future of digital O and P. We have Michael Schmitt of Prosthetic Plus , who has moved from traditional clinical practice into adv...
Episode #95 | Microfluidics & Additive Innovation with Paul Marshall
The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)
1 hour 1 minute
1 month ago
Episode #95 | Microfluidics & Additive Innovation with Paul Marshall
Microfluidics has long promised to reshape diagnostics, drug discovery, and laboratory science. Microfluidics is about manipulating how tiny amounts of liquid move through channels no wider than a human hair; a "lab on a chip" diagnostic. Now imagine being able to 3D print those channels instead of painstakingly etching them. Paul Marshall, CEO of Rapid Fluidics, is working to improve the norm by applying additive manufacturing to the design and production of microfluidic systems. In this epi...
The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)
Orthotics and prosthetics are entering a new era. Instead of hand-built devices that take days to shape and adjust, clinicians can now scan a limb, tune the geometry in software, and print a device that fits with impressive consistency. This episode explores how that shift is happening in real clinics and fabrication labs by hearing from experts who are shaping the future of digital O and P. We have Michael Schmitt of Prosthetic Plus , who has moved from traditional clinical practice into adv...