Technology experts and clinicians who are incorporating additive manufacturing to improve patient care will gather virtually to accelerate innovation at the AM Medical Virtual Summit on Wednesday, May 27, 2020, hosted by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
ASME has designed this virtual experience to set the stage for meaningful connections and productive meetings and registration is free.
From virtually anywhere, participants can gain insights from thought leaders at keynotes, participate in lunch and learns, spend time at their choice of 20 sessions in three different tracks – medical device manufacturing, tissue biofabrication, and specific considerations for clinicians– or explore what’s new from a growing list of vendors in the virtual exhibit hall.
The AM Medical Virtual Summit is the only immersive event focused on 3D-printed medical applications that unites innovators who are changing the healthcare landscape.
The virtual event features presentations on the medical AM/3D printing community’s response to COVID-19, quality systems for manufacturing, collaborations and resources in additive manufacturing, 3D printing for point-of-care, and 3D biofabrication.
Keynote speakers include top medical 3D printing leaders from Johnson & Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Medtronic, Stryker, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and more. Other programming features such as the InnoZone Theatre and virtual networking lounge encourage discussion and co-creation.
“At Johnson & Johnson, we are using 3D Printing technology to innovate at every touchpoint with patient specific, on-demand solutions that promise to transform the standard-of-care and to help more people access treatments globally,” said Sam Onukuri, head of the company’s 3D printing innovation and customer solutions, and a panelist in the “Medical AM/3DP Community Response to COVID-19” presentation at 10 a.m. EDT on May 27.
“Now more than ever, there is an incredible demand for advanced healthcare solutions that impact patient care and operational efficiency. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need,” explained ASME President Richard Laudenat.
“The 3D printing industry has demonstrated how quickly it can respond to augment the medical supply chain. We are fueling more collaborations that will unlock future growth opportunities and improvements for patient care. There’s potential for exceptional applications to become accessible to more patients as device manufacturers harness the technology for production on a larger scale.”
Debbie Holton, ASME’s managing director of industry events, added: “Transformational technologies deserve new approaches. We’re excited to offer attendees a comprehensive look at 3D technologies with real-world applications that impact all of us. Our innovative event design engages experts and newcomers from all fields to drive technology forward. This conversation will continue beyond the May event as ASME rolls out a series of AM Virtual Summit events and presents a hybrid in-person and virtual event this October in Minneapolis.”
Sponsors and exhibitors in the AM Medical Virtual Summit include industry leaders such as 3D Systems, B9 Creations, CAD BLU, EOS, Formlabs, GE Additive, Marvel Medtech, MasterGraphics, NCS Technologies, Nota3D, Protolabs, Trumpf, Xometry, and Zeiss.