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Episode 12 Meet the Pioneer 3D Printing Laboratory of United Kingdom CARTIS ( Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery) with Prof Dominic Eggbeer and Dr Peter Evans-PART 2

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CARTIS is a pioneer 3D Printing Laboratory in Wales, United Kingdom. Professor Dominic Eggbeer is the founder member of CARTIS , being the surgical and prosthetic design unit manager. Dr. Peter Evans is the reconstructive Scientist and maxillofacial laboratory manager at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, Wales, UK.CARTIS is a very well renowned and inspiring Team well known across the world for their work in Medical 3D Printing Technology.

Learn more about 3D Printing on www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com.

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Join the Facebook page Surgeons in 3D Printing!

Visit the website: www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com.

Three Takeaways

  1. Open-source software is good for trainees to practice.
  2. Invest in at least one good software if the work has to be taken up for the future.
  3. There are cases where technology might fail so know the conventional way to manage the failures.

Sponsors:

Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Private Ltd.

Show Notes

Today’s AudioTraining: Meet the Pioneer 3D Printing Laboratory of United Kingdom CARTIS ( Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery) with Prof Dominic Eggbeer and Dr. Peter Evans Part-2

[1.20]

Prof Dominic shares their thoughts on the usage of open source software and smaller/low-cost printers.

[3.04]

Dr. Peter also shares his views on the software and printer. He definitely recommends investing in at least one paid software as the processes are easy and time-saving as a lot goes into their development.

[7:00]

The Team shares their view about the learning curve of this technology. Dr. Pete shares how linking with universities helps to develop the skill.

[11:34]

Both Dominic and Peter share about regulatory aspects of Medical 3D Printing.

[18:12]

Prof Dominic shares where 3D Printing cannot be used and might need us to go back to conventional ways.

[21:00]

The Team shares various prosthetic applications they make and the material availability in their areas.

[22:40]

They share their challenges during the COVID and how things went on during the course of time lately.

[27:50]

They share their ways of helping researchers and collaborations.

Killer Resources

Take the first step to your 3D Printing journey.

Regist

  continue reading

57 episodes

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CARTIS is a pioneer 3D Printing Laboratory in Wales, United Kingdom. Professor Dominic Eggbeer is the founder member of CARTIS , being the surgical and prosthetic design unit manager. Dr. Peter Evans is the reconstructive Scientist and maxillofacial laboratory manager at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, Wales, UK.CARTIS is a very well renowned and inspiring Team well known across the world for their work in Medical 3D Printing Technology.

Learn more about 3D Printing on www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com.

Subscribe

Apple I Google I Amazon Music I Spotify I Gaana

Resources:

Join the Facebook page Surgeons in 3D Printing!

Visit the website: www.surgeonsin3dprinting.com.

Three Takeaways

  1. Open-source software is good for trainees to practice.
  2. Invest in at least one good software if the work has to be taken up for the future.
  3. There are cases where technology might fail so know the conventional way to manage the failures.

Sponsors:

Reconstructive Healthcare Solutions Private Ltd.

Show Notes

Today’s AudioTraining: Meet the Pioneer 3D Printing Laboratory of United Kingdom CARTIS ( Centre for Applied Reconstructive Technologies in Surgery) with Prof Dominic Eggbeer and Dr. Peter Evans Part-2

[1.20]

Prof Dominic shares their thoughts on the usage of open source software and smaller/low-cost printers.

[3.04]

Dr. Peter also shares his views on the software and printer. He definitely recommends investing in at least one paid software as the processes are easy and time-saving as a lot goes into their development.

[7:00]

The Team shares their view about the learning curve of this technology. Dr. Pete shares how linking with universities helps to develop the skill.

[11:34]

Both Dominic and Peter share about regulatory aspects of Medical 3D Printing.

[18:12]

Prof Dominic shares where 3D Printing cannot be used and might need us to go back to conventional ways.

[21:00]

The Team shares various prosthetic applications they make and the material availability in their areas.

[22:40]

They share their challenges during the COVID and how things went on during the course of time lately.

[27:50]

They share their ways of helping researchers and collaborations.

Killer Resources

Take the first step to your 3D Printing journey.

Regist

  continue reading

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