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Episode 86 | AI's Vital Role in Medical 3D Printing (Virtual Event Recording)
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Artificial intelligence is transforming medical 3D printing and bioprinting. In this virtual event, hear from a panel of experts from across the globe. Our speakers showcase the practical applications of AI in creating personalized medical solutions that were previously impossible.
One size does not fit all. William Jung, Business Development Director of FITme in South Korea, explains how AI-driven customized silicone implants are revolutionizing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Using a design screening engine that reduces design time from hours to minutes, FITme’s technology has supported over 30,000 surgical cases and captured 85% of the Korean market.
At the National University of Singapore, Dr. Gopu Sriram explores dental applications of 3D bioprinting. He discusses how an AI-optimized bioprinting process allow for the biofabrication of personalized gum tissue constructs. Gum disease is a worldwide public health burden that affects almost half adults over age thirty. This solution not only addresses these patients, but dramatically accelerates experimental timelines.
Dr. Gregory Hayes brings in the business perspective and shares how EOS Additive Minds is implementing AI across multiple fronts to democratize access to additive manufacturing. Their systems incorporate advanced monitoring tools capable of making real-time adjustments during printing. This allows medical professionals to stay focused on patient outcomes over technical issues.
Focusing on women's health, Aye Nyein San from Cosm Medical shared how their AI-powered digital gynecologic devices are giving women their lives back, with patients describing their products as "magical" and "life-changing."
What makes this event so compelling to listen to is how our speakers illustrate AI’s ability to break down long-standing barriers to 3D printing adoption. By automating complex design decisions and enhancing process reliability, AI is turning specialized, expertise-heavy workflows into scalable, patient-centered solutions.
Ready to explore how AI and 3D printing could effect your medical practice or research? Subscribe to our podcast for more insights into this rapidly evolving field, and join our community of innovators.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to AI in Medical 3D Printing (00:00:00)
2. FITme: Revolutionizing Plastic Surgery - William Jung (00:04:40)
3. Biofabrication for Oral Tissue - Dr. Gopu Sriram (00:22:10)
4. Engineering for Your Success - Dr. Gregory Hayes (00:53:48)
5. Digitizing Gynecological Devices - Aye Nyein San (01:16:35)
6. Panel Discussion: Future of AI in 3D Printing (01:34:27)
12 episodes
Manage episode 491545238 series 2901571
Artificial intelligence is transforming medical 3D printing and bioprinting. In this virtual event, hear from a panel of experts from across the globe. Our speakers showcase the practical applications of AI in creating personalized medical solutions that were previously impossible.
One size does not fit all. William Jung, Business Development Director of FITme in South Korea, explains how AI-driven customized silicone implants are revolutionizing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Using a design screening engine that reduces design time from hours to minutes, FITme’s technology has supported over 30,000 surgical cases and captured 85% of the Korean market.
At the National University of Singapore, Dr. Gopu Sriram explores dental applications of 3D bioprinting. He discusses how an AI-optimized bioprinting process allow for the biofabrication of personalized gum tissue constructs. Gum disease is a worldwide public health burden that affects almost half adults over age thirty. This solution not only addresses these patients, but dramatically accelerates experimental timelines.
Dr. Gregory Hayes brings in the business perspective and shares how EOS Additive Minds is implementing AI across multiple fronts to democratize access to additive manufacturing. Their systems incorporate advanced monitoring tools capable of making real-time adjustments during printing. This allows medical professionals to stay focused on patient outcomes over technical issues.
Focusing on women's health, Aye Nyein San from Cosm Medical shared how their AI-powered digital gynecologic devices are giving women their lives back, with patients describing their products as "magical" and "life-changing."
What makes this event so compelling to listen to is how our speakers illustrate AI’s ability to break down long-standing barriers to 3D printing adoption. By automating complex design decisions and enhancing process reliability, AI is turning specialized, expertise-heavy workflows into scalable, patient-centered solutions.
Ready to explore how AI and 3D printing could effect your medical practice or research? Subscribe to our podcast for more insights into this rapidly evolving field, and join our community of innovators.
Subscribe to our premium version and support the show.
Follow us:
Twitter
Instagram
Linkedin
3DHEALS Website
Facebook
Facebook Group
Youtube channel
About Pitch3D
Chapters
1. Introduction to AI in Medical 3D Printing (00:00:00)
2. FITme: Revolutionizing Plastic Surgery - William Jung (00:04:40)
3. Biofabrication for Oral Tissue - Dr. Gopu Sriram (00:22:10)
4. Engineering for Your Success - Dr. Gregory Hayes (00:53:48)
5. Digitizing Gynecological Devices - Aye Nyein San (01:16:35)
6. Panel Discussion: Future of AI in 3D Printing (01:34:27)
12 episodes
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