About this Event
We are hosting roundtable discussion sessions for the regional medical device ecosystem and the research focus areas of SHAP3D, particularly in areas such as biocompatible materials, integration of sensors and electronics, and scalable additive manufacturing processes for medical applications.
We will have lab tours following this event.
To better understand additive manufacturing needs, challenges, and interests, the goal is to:
• bring together like-minded companies for open dialogue around Additive Manufacturing technologies and opportunities,
• identify common technical and research challenges that could benefit from pre-competitive collaboration, and
• foster new connections across the medical device community and the SHAP3D network.
About SHAP3D (https://www.uml.edu/research/shap3d/)
SHAP3D (Science of Heterogeneous Additive Printing of 3D Materials) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry-University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) focused on advancing additive manufacturing (3D printing) technologies, including significant applications in the medical device sector.
The center is a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML), University of Connecticut (UConn), Arizona State University (ASU), and Georgia Institute of Technology.
Who should attend?
- Academic researchers
- Clinical practitioners
- Medical device startups
- Industry partners
- Contract manufacturers
- Regulatory, quality, and supply chain experts
- Economic development leaders
- Investors & venture capitalists focused on MedTech
- Tech transfer experts
- Regional innovation hub leaders
- Workforce development
Round Table Speakers:
- Marcie Black, Advanced Silicon Group
- Michael Brown, MS - RevBio
- Barry Sands - RQMIS
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Southwick Hall 240, 1 University Avenue, Lowell, United States
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