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'''3D Printing''' offers '''new opportunities for robotic and mechatronic systems in medical context'''. Size, function integration, mechanical performances can be improved but require special care given the medical constraints.  
 
'''3D Printing''' offers '''new opportunities for robotic and mechatronic systems in medical context'''. Size, function integration, mechanical performances can be improved but require special care given the medical constraints.  
  
GDR Robotique and SPIRITS project consortium, gathering experts in the field, invite you to a technical day on the topic.  
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GDR Robotique and SPIRITS project consortium, gathering experts in the field, invite you to a '''technical day on the topic'''.  
  
  
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*  Discuss with experts 3D printing for medical and surgical applications
 
*  Discuss with experts 3D printing for medical and surgical applications
 
*  Discover medical robotics platform of ICube in Civil Hospital of Strasbourg (limited number of participants)
 
*  Discover medical robotics platform of ICube in Civil Hospital of Strasbourg (limited number of participants)
 
  
 
== More information ==
 
== More information ==

Revision as of 17:27, 4 September 2018

SPIRITS Workshop: October 16, 2018 - 3D Printing, Robotics and Medicine

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  • Location: INSA Strasbourg, France
  • October 16, 2018
  • Free 1-day event, registration required

3D Printing offers new opportunities for robotic and mechatronic systems in medical context. Size, function integration, mechanical performances can be improved but require special care given the medical constraints.

GDR Robotique and SPIRITS project consortium, gathering experts in the field, invite you to a technical day on the topic.


Who should attend?

This event is for engineers and researchers with an interest in design and manufacturing of robotic and mechatronic systems for medical applications.

Link for registration here

Why should you attend?

  • Learn about the use of 3D printing in medical applications when robots and mechatronic systems are being developed.
  • Discuss with experts 3D printing for medical and surgical applications
  • Discover medical robotics platform of ICube in Civil Hospital of Strasbourg (limited number of participants)

More information

Meeting will take place at INSA Strasbourg, with possible visit in the afternoon of ICube lab in the Civil Hospital of Strasbourg.

Confirmed talks:

  • 3D printing of titanium alloys for biomedical and robotic applications (M. de Wild, FHNW, Basel, Switzerland)
  • 3D printing of glass structures for new surgical tools (FEMTOprint SA & Y. Bellouard, EPFL, Switzerland)
  • Multi-material additive manufacturing of polymer robotic structures for interventional radiology (P. Renaud, ICube, Strasbourg, France)

Suggestions of contributed presentations are welcome. Send an email here before September 10, 2018 with a title and a 5-line summary.

Registration deadline: September 15, 2018


Link for registration here