3D printing & medical applications: Carsten Engel at TEDxLiege
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Carsten Engel graduated at the University of Brussels (ULB) as a biomedical engineer and currently works as a researcher at SIRRIS (Collective Centre of the Belgian Technology Industry) which has the biggest European Additive Manufacturing machine parc. His main work involves R&D projects in the field of biomedical and aerospace applications. He worked on specific cases (for example the total jaw replacement in Titanium fully patient-custom) in order to help surgeons in the field of biomedical 3D Printing using various biocompatible materials. He is currently finishing a thesis for his MBA where the topic involves the strategic positioning & the viability of a startup company in the field of metal Additive Manufacturing -- 3D Printing for the aerospace sector.
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simply excellent explaining about technology
3D is definitely life altering and life saving
It still needs development in some fields and applications while in others it can be a solutions powerhouse
simply superb...!
it's amazing
amazing stuff. 3D printer is becoming an ultimate creation machine.
excellent speech!
Please speed up this technology! My Grandpa needs this
I love it!
I LOVE IT.
I have one doubt ..that 3D printed bronchi will work for how many yrs.. Once the baby grown up then their will be a issue of size of bronchi according to body size.. Is it possible that the printed brochi will also increase in size?
Take a shot everytime he says "well", you'll need a 3D printed ...well.. liver.
I am in that field. I want to know what is happening when printing in medical PEEK. I am willing to print in PEEk . How the patients do with this material. Thank you in advance...or back to the future.
Where is the standing ovation
Hello, is this topic still relevant today?
Well...
actually...
As well!
How far? We would go as much as we can. I think few ethical problems are specific to this technology.
+Li Ping like ?
What ethical problems? The only big problem I see with such technology is that the easier the repair gets the more careless people will get about their own health. The guy gave a perfect example with heavy drinkers and smokers.
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Uhmm? A rather weak presentation for TED.