“3DMedLIVE brings together clinicians, it brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, it brings together policy makers. It puts them in a convivial atmosphere where you can begin to talk about how you drive change.”
Richard Kerr, Chair, RCS Commission on the Future of Surgery
“I think this is a really exciting opportunity to begin conversation that actually may have significant impact in the months and years to come between industry, clinicians and scientists. I think it is a fantastic event!”
Lorna Marson, Past-President of the British Transplantation Society
“There are so many conferences out there but not many focus on 3D printing at the point-of-care. Bringing together these different stakeholders and looking into these innovative models by which companies and hospitals work together is very interesting and for me, to be inspired from.”
Mohit Chhaya, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, BellaSeno
“Events like these are essential to really step forward in the next industrial revolution.”
Giuseppe Isu, Senior R&D Engineer, Medics3D
“You are able to get all of these relevant people into the same room as you and that saves having to find out about context from emails and all the rest of it. You get everything in one place.”
Joyce Lim, Paediatric Cardiologist and Foetal Cardiologist, Alder Hey Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
“As surgeons, we are highly trained and skilled at what we do, but by having a 3D print of the patient’s anatomy in my hand, I get an extra level of understanding that just isn’t possible with 2D or 3D images on screen. In this case, I could plan the surgery in detail, considering the best approach, as well as the potential problems, before stepping into the operating theatre.”
Tim Brown, Consultant Transplant Surgeon, Belfast City Hospital
“axial3D is on a mission to improve the access clinicians have to 3D printing by giving them easy access to software & services to bridge the gap between technology and medicine. 3DMedLIVE provides the perfect platform to showcase just how important 3D printing has become in healthcare. We're truly excited to be part of this growing community within the UK.”
Daniel Crawford, Founder, axial3D
“3D LifePrints has been working with 3DMedNet for a number of years and is delighted to support this new event. The UK is fast becoming a hot spot for medical 3D printing and now requires a bespoke industry event for leaders in the field to showcase their work to those who will benefit from it the most. 3DMedLIVE is it.”
Henry Pinchbeck, CEO, 3D LifePrints
“3DMedLIVE is a unique event, bringing together surgeons, regulators, engineers and funders to take 3D printing in surgery to the next level. It is solution-focused, providing a platform to accelerate the clinical use of technology to improve patient outcomes – it’s an event that we’re very excited to be hosting.”
Georgi Makin, Senior Editor, 3DMedNet
“The 3DMedLIVE conference will be an excellent platform to demonstrate that 3D printing technology enables more effective patient consultations, increases diagnostic quality, improves surgical planning, acts as an orientation aid during surgery and provides a template for surgical resection. The conference will involve leaders in the field presenting on how today's 3D printing technology has the potential to be very valuable to clinicians for delivering and performing patient-specific individualised surgery.”
Dietmar Hutmacher, Chair in Regenerative Medicine, Queensland University of Technology
“The 2019 3DMedLIVE event is an opportunity for specialists in 3D medicine from a variety of backgrounds to discuss the progression of the field. The international meeting leverages the intersection of advanced medical imaging, personalised surgery, modern data analytics, revolutionary digital design, and innovative engineering. This particular type of in-person collaboration leads to thoughtful innovation and deliberate advancement.”
Amy Alexander, Senior Biomedical Engineer, Mayo Clinic