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Improving Health Care with Additive

Presented by

Pam Waterman, Senior Application Engineer, PADT

About this talk

In a field where innovation saves lives, 3D Printing solutions empower doctors, researchers and medical device manufacturers to work faster, test more thoroughly and personalize care like never before. Stratasys additive technology and materials enhance personalized healthcare, and medical education, expedite clinical research, and drive innovative manufacturing applications. By enabling the fast, flexible production of medical jigs, surgical aids, and lifelike anatomical models with un-matched biomechanical accuracy, end-to-end medical 3D Printing solutions elevate and improve patient care. Join PADT's Senior Application Engineer Pam Waterman, along with Catherine Wallace and Evan Hochstein from Stratasys, for a look at the advantages of using additive technology when developing medical devices and surgical models.
PADT Inc.

PADT Inc.

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