Annual Conference on

3D printing & Bio-printing in Healthcare

3D Printing 2018

Theme: New challenges and Innovations in 3D printing

Annual Conference on 3D printing & Bio-printing in Healthcare will be held in Singapore City, Singapore during August 20-21, 2018 which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. The theme of the Conference is “New challenges and Innovations in 3D printing”

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3D Printing has been applied in Health care since 2000s.  For manufacturing of custom prosthetics and dental implants it was first used and then onwards the medical applications for 3D Printing has evolved significantly. 3D Bio printing is the way towards making cell designs in a restricted space utilizing 3D printing technology, where cell capacity and viability are saved inside the printed build. 3D Bio printing adds to huge advances in the medicinal field of tissue engineering by allowing for research to be done on innovative materials called biomaterials. In Bio printing, there are three major types of printers that have been utilized. These are inkjet, laser-assisted, and extrusion printers. 3D Bio printers are streamlined to have the capacity to print skin tissue, heart tissue, and veins among other essential tissues that could be appropriate for surgical treatment and transplantation.

3d printing 2018 highlights are listed below:

3D Bio Printing

3D Dental Printing

3D Medical (Bio) Materials

Biomaterials for 3D printing

3D Metal Printing

3D Medicine & Pharmaceutics Printing

3D printing in oncology research

3D Medtech Printing

Scaffolds generation through bio-printing

3D Imaging and modelling

3D printed bone tissue generation

Bio-printing of skin cells

Printing of complex tissues

Stem Cell Bio printing

3D Printing in Tissue Engineering

Ethical and regulatory issues for 3D printing & bio-printing

 

Why to Attend?

·         To learn and getting addressed the challenges and innovations in the area of 3d printing and bio-printing in healthcare

·         To gain the insights in the area of printing of complex tissues and cellular printing

·         To network with the key professionals addressing the regulatory and ethical issues faced by the industry

Who should attend?

A.     Technical experts and surgeons from the departments of:

·         Surgery

·         Orthopedics

·         Urological surgery

·         Maxillofacial Prosthodontics

·         Cardiovascular

·         Orthodontics

·         Prosthodontics

·         Cosmetology

·         Dermatology

B.     Professors, lecturers, medical engineers, scientists, product developer, training and development engineers, encapsulating engineers from the departments:

·         Regulatory

·         Pharmaceutics

·         Hospitals

·         Medical engineering

·         Medical studies

·         Clinical Studies

·         Biomedical engineering

·         Additive manufacturing

·         Bio-chemical engineering

3D Printing-2018, Singapore, brings an Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists, researchers, experts from all over the world and Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress. It brings Global networking in transferring and exchanging Ideas. Share your excitement in promoting new ideas, developments and innovations in the field of 3D Printing Technology & Innovations.

Singapore, known as "the Lion City," becomes a favourite destination because it is a global city and is a densely populated island with tropical flora, parks and gardens. Singapore is a global commerce, finance and transport hub.Singapore is considered as an important center for higher education and harbours, healthcare, well reputed and prestigious colleges and Universities.Singapore has been set aside for parks and natural reserves. The network of natural reserves, parks, park connectors, natural ways, tree-lined roads and other natural areas have enhanced the sense of green space in the city which will keep you busy for weeks.Sentosa, Singapore Flyer, Universal Studios Singapore, Night Safari Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Zoo, Sri Mariamman Temple, Pulau Hantu famous for its rich coral reefs and Peranakan Museum are some of the points of interest in Singapore. 

 

Session 1:  3D Bio Printing:

3D bio printing is the way toward making cell designs in a restricted space utilizing 3D printing advancements, where cell capacity and feasibility are saved inside the printed develop. By and large, 3D bio printing uses the layer-by-layer technique to store materials known as bio inks to make tissue-like structures that are later utilized as a part of therapeutic and tissue building fields. Bio printing covers an expansive scope of materials. Right now, bio printing can be utilized to print tissues and organs to help look into medications and pills. It is mostly useful for medical filed like Tissues with blood vessels ,Prosthetic Parts, Drugs, Tailor-made sensors, Medical Models, Bone, Heart Valve, Ear cartilage, Medical equipment, Cranium Replacement, Synthetic skin, Organs.

Related: 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10-12 July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany .American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association ,Taiwan American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA American Society of Experimental Biology, USA.

Session 2:  3D Dental Printing:

A blast in 3D bio printing, and also encouraging outcomes from various investigations, has driven the main analyst in the field of dental bio printing to anticipate that dental clinicians will utilize the innovation in only a couple of years’ time to re-establish harm caused by conditions, for example, gum infection. By using of 3d printing technology to replacing damage teeth and related dental disease and also manufacturing to dental parts. There are basically 5 different 3D printing technologies being used in the dental industry today: Digital Light Projection (DLP), Jet, Stereo-Lithography Apparatus (SLA), Selective Laser Sintering and Direct Laser Metal Sintering (DLMS).

Related:  4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA. Asian manufacturing association, China; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA.

Session 3:  3D Medical (Bio) Materials:

"Biomaterials" diverts here. For the diary, see Biomaterials (diary). A hip embed is a case of a use of biomaterials. A biomaterial is any substance that has been built to communicate with natural frameworks for a medicinal reason - either a remedial (treat, enlarge, repair or supplant a tissue capacity of the body) or an indicative one. As a science, biomaterials are around fifty years of age. The investigation of biomaterials is called biomaterials science or biomaterials designing. It has encountered relentless and solid development over its history, with many organizations putting a lot of cash into the advancement of new items. Biomaterials science envelops components of prescription, science, science, tissue designing and materials science. Note that a biomaterial is not the same as an organic material, for example, bone, that is delivered by a natural framework.

Related: 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA.

Session 4:  Biomaterials for 3D printing:

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is becoming an increasingly common technique to fabricate scaffolds and devices for tissue engineering applications. This is because of the capability of 3D printing to give tolerant particular plans, high auxiliary many-sided quality, fast on-request manufacture requiring little to no effort. One of the significant bottlenecks that restricts the far reaching acknowledgment of 3D imprinting in bio manufacturing is the absence of decent variety in "biomaterial inks". Printability of a biomaterial is controlled by the printing method. In spite of the fact that an extensive variety of biomaterial inks including polymersearthenware productionhydrogels and composites have been created, the field is as yet battling with handling of these materials into self-supporting gadgets with tunable mechanics, debasement, and bioactivity.

Related: 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3d printing Asia 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The next step for Additive Manufacturing, 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Asian manufacturing association, China; 3D Printing Technology Association ,Taiwan; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 5: 3D Metal printing

3D printing technologies are used in the metal Additive Manufacturing systems now days. However, is still often referred to as layer melting, metal additive manufacturing, metal 3D printing, laser sintering and metal AM. Systems can be classified by the energy source or the way the material is being joined, for example using a binder, laser, heated nozzle etc. Classification is also possible by the group of materials being processed, such as plastics, metals or ceramics. The feedstock state, with the most common ones being solid (powder, wire or sheet) or liquid, is also used to define the process. Direct process powder-bed systems are known as laser melting processes and are commercially available under different trade names such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Laser Cussing and Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). By using of 3D metal printing to produce Automotive, Aerospace, Medical, engineering fields

Related:  3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10-12 July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany .American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association ,Taiwan American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA American Society of Experimental Biology, USA.

Session 6:   3D Medicine & Pharmaceutics Printing:

In medical field to manufacture the medical equipments, medical devices, Body organs, and bones by using 3D printing technology is known to be 3D medicine printing .Its including those with complex geometry or features that matches patient’s unique anatomy. In pharmaceutics also   3D printing technology is using for the manufacturing of pharmaceutical tablets, pharmaceutical side objects. Researchers are inquiring about how to utilize the 3D printing procedure to make living organs for example heart or liver, yet this examination is in beginning times of improvement. 3D printing of pharmaceuticals suits best for personalized therapy, not only in case of doses but dosage form as well. A personalized dosage form can be designed and printed in such a way that the drugs are combined in a single pill (polypill).

Related: Inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, 10 -12 JULY , 2018, United Kingdom; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; The International Society for Bio fabrication, China; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 7:  3D printing in oncology research:

These astounding advancements utilized in the arranging and conveying of RT are among the most complex in social insurance today. Be that as it may, a few stages of the methodology have remained obviously manual, determinedly low tech, and in specific cases, restricted with respect to exactness. The explanation behind utilizing a bolus is to build a patient's radiation dosage, enabling it to achieve the tissues underneath the skin. With regards to techniques for covering a malignancy treatment region, materials frequently incorporate tape or dressing. Be that as it may, by utilizing a 3D printer, specialists can better focus on the radiation measurement.

Related: Inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, 10-12 JULY , 2018, United Kingdom; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; The International Society for Bio fabrication ,China; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, China; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA.

Session 8:  3D Medtech Printing:

The combination of medical and technical field is called Medtech. 3d printing is belongs to technical field then medical field using of this technical 3d printing to develop 3d bio printing .The medical technology (medtech) industry has been a leader in the use of additive manufacturing (AM), also known as “3D printing.” A key reason for this is that AM capabilities align well with the needs of medtech’s medical device segment. Many medical devices, such as hearing aids, dental crowns, and surgical implants, are relatively small in size and therefore suitable for the production envelope sizes available through common AM systems. Historically, methods were adopted to push “design to suit manufacturing” barriers. With AM, the focus is on “manufacturing for designs” an implementing whatever features are needed to optimise the functionality of the device.

Patient Benefits:

Diagnosis & Therapy Choice

Customised Medical Devices

Entirely New Solutions

Related: 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3d printing asia 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The next step for Additive Manufacturing, 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Asian manufacturing association, China; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 9:   Scaffolds generation through bio-printing:

Connection together a non-touching arrangement of genomic groupings into a framework, comprising of successions isolated by holes of known length. The groupings that are connected are ordinarily touching successions relating to peruse overlaps. Initial endeavors at creating frameworks were hazardous and along these lines propelled a developing enthusiasm for 3D printing as a mode for producing platforms. Using three-dimensional printing advancements, ECM-like platforms can be delivered with a high level of many-sided quality and accuracy, where fine subtle elements can be incorporated at a micron level. In this audit, we talk about the criteria for printing reasonable and utilitarian platforms, framework materials, and 3D Printing innovations used to print platforms for tissue building.

Related: Inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, 10 -12 JULY , 2018, United Kingdom; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; The International Society for Bio fabrication ,China; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, China; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 10:   3D Imaging and modelling:

3D imaging is the method and procedure of making visual portrayals of the inside of a body for clinical investigation and therapeutic mediation, and additionally visual portrayal of the capacity of a few organs or tissues (physiology).In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling (or three-dimensional modeling) is the process of developing a mathematical representation of any surface of an object (either inanimate or living) in three dimensions via specialized software. The product is called a 3D model. Someone who works with 3D models may be referred to as a 3D artist. It can be displayed as a two-dimensional image through a process called 3D rendering or used in a computer simulation of physical phenomena. The model can also be physically created using 3D printing devices. Finally they both are using in 3d bio printing.

Related: 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association , Taiwan; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA..

Session 11:  3D printed bone tissue generation:

Bone tissue built 3-D develops tweaked to tolerant particular needs are rising as alluring biomimetic frameworks to improve bone cell and tissue development and separation. The highlights of the most widely recognized added substance producing advances (3D printing, stereolithography, combined testimony demonstrating, and specific laser sintering) used to manufacture bone tissue building frameworks. It concentrates, specifically, on the present condition of information concerning powder-based 3D printing, including a depiction of the properties of powders and folio arrangements, the basic periods of framework assembling, and its applications in bone tissue building. It is a bone defects reconstruction, using custom-made substitutes.it is represents a valid solution to replacing lost and damaged anatomical bone structures and renews their original function at the same time and also restores the original aesthetic aspect. it is the latest example of how we are working toward developing next-generation technologies that transform healthcare delivery with individualized solutions for patients.”

Related: 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA.

Session 12:  Bio-printing of skin cells:

Laser printing in light of laser-actuated forward exchange (LIFT) is another bio fabrication method for the course of action of organic materials or living cells in very much characterized designs. In the present examination, skin cell lines (fibroblasts/keratinocytes) and human mesenchymal undeveloped cells (hMSC) were decided for laser printing tests because of their high potential in recovery of human skin and new application conceivable outcomes of foundational microorganism treatment. Three-dimensional (3D) cell-printing has been emerging as a promising technology with which to build up human skin models by enabling rapid and versatile design by utilizing the expulsion apportioning module, we built a collagen-based develop with polycaprolactone (PCL) work that kept the constriction of collagen amid tissue development. It is mostly useful plastic surgery, dermatology fields.

Related: 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3d printing Asia 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The next step for Additive Manufacturing, 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Asian manufacturing association, China; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

 

Session 13:   Printing of complex tissues:

In the United States, one name is added to the organ transplant, waiting list every 15min. While this list grows rapidly, less than one-third of waiting patients can receive matched organs from donors. A standout amongst the most encouraging procedures to ease this organ deficiency emergency is tissue designing. Tissue designing is the utilization of a blend of cell, building, and material strategies to produce fake tissues and organs.

Three strategies are used to replace or induce targeted tissues: the use of cells alone, the use of biocompatible biomaterials, the use of a combination of both cells and biomaterials in bio printing, small units of cells and biomaterials are dispensed with micro meter precision to form tissue-like structures. Conventional techniques other than bio printing use temporary cell-free scaffolds for use in surgery

Related: Inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10-12JULY,2018,United Kingdom. Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; The International Society for Bio fabrication ,China; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, China; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 14:   Stem Cell Bio printing:

Three-dimensional (3D) printing advances to be connected to biocompatible materials, cells and supporting parts, making a field of 3D bio printing that holds extraordinary guarantee for fake organ printing and regenerative solution. In the meantime, undifferentiated organisms, for example, human prompted pluripotent foundational microorganisms, have driven a change in outlook in tissue recovery and the demonstrating of human malady, and speak to a boundless cell hotspot for tissue recovery and the investigation of human sickness. The capacity to reconstruct persistent particular cells holds the guarantee of an upgraded comprehension of malady systems and phenotypic fluctuation. 3D bio printing has been effectively performed utilizing various immature microorganism sorts of various heredities and power. The kind of 3D bio printing utilized went from micro extrusion bio printing, inkjet bio printing, laser-helped bio printing, to more current advances, for example, platform free spheroid-based bio printing. This audit talks about the present advances, applications, confinements and eventual fate of 3D bio printing utilizing immature microorganisms, by organ frameworks.

Related: 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic;3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; The next step for Additive Manufacturing 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany ; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; America scientific society, USA; 3D Printing Technology Association, Taiwan; American Society for Testing and Materials ,USA; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA.

Session 15:   3D Printing in Tissue Engineering:

Tissue designing intends to create utilitarian tissue for applications in regenerative prescription and medication testing. All the more as of late, 3D printing has indicated incredible guarantee in tissue creation with a basic control from miniaturized scale to full scale by utilizing a layer-by-layer approach. Regardless of whether through framework based or platform free methodologies, the standard for 3D printed tissue designing builds is to give a biomimetic basic condition that encourages tissue arrangement and advances have tissue reconciliation (e.g., cell invasion, vascularization, and dynamic renovating). For tissue engineering, the ideal 3D printed construct would be a growth-directing structure on which cells could migrate and proliferate to form a functional tissue. While genetics can control cell fate, the research in this field has proven to be tedious and rather complex.

Related: 4th Annual Conference on Biomaterials, June 04-06, 2018 Prague, Czech Republic; The International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing,10th - 12th July 2018, Nottingham UK; 3d printing asia 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; The next step for Additive Manufacturing, 11 - 12 April 2018 , Berlin, Germany. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Asian manufacturing association, China; 3D Printing Technology Association (Hong Kong),Taiwan; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; European Society of Breast Imaging, Europe; American Society of Experimental Biology, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

Session 16:  Ethical and regulatory issues for 3D printing and bio-printing:

Recent developments of three-dimensional printing of biomaterials (3D bio printing) in medicine have been portrayed as demonstrating the potential to transform some medical treatments, including providing new responses to organ damage or organ failure. However, beyond the hype and before 3D bio printed organs are ready to be transplanted into humans, several important ethical concerns and regulatory questions need to be addressed. It issues raising general moral concerns related with the utilization of bio printing in pharmaceutical recorded; at that point it concentrates on more specific issues identified with trial testing on human body, and the absence of current universal administrative mandates to manage these examinations. Three ethical issues that are raised are: justice in access to health care, testing for safety and efficacy, and whether these technologies should be used to enhance the capacity of individuals beyond what is 'normal' for humans.

 (1) considers whether there is a limit as to what should be bio printed in medicine;

(2) Examines key risks of significant harm associated with testing 3D bio printing for humans;

 (3) Investigates the clinical trial paradigm used to test 3D bio printing;

 (4) Analyses ethical questions of irreversibility, loss of treatment opportunity and replicability;

(5) Explores the current lack of a specific framework for the regulation and testing of 3D bio printing treatments.

Related:  Inside3Dprinting conference ,21-24 February, 2018, Dusseldorf, Germany; 2nd International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, March 19-20, 2018 London, UK; 3D-Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering, 26 - 27 March 2018, Boston, USA; The International Conference on Medical 3D Printing (ICMP 2018),27-29 may,2018,Melbourne,Australia; 3D PRINTING ASIA 2018 March 4 -6 March, 2018 Guangzhou, china; 3D Medical Conference, 30-31 January 2018, MECC Maastricht, The Netherlands; 3DHEALS 2018 Global Healthcare 3D Printing Conference ,20-21 Apr, 2018, San Francisco, United States; International Conference on Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, 10-12 JULY , 2018, United Kingdom; Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan, Taiwan; The International Society for Bio fabrication, China; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, USA; Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, USA; American Society for Testing and Materials, USA.

 

Marketing analysis:

Statistical surveying investigators at Technavio foresee that the worldwide 3D bio printing business sector will become relentlessly finished the following four years and post a CAGR of over 25% by 2021. This statistical surveying examination distinguishes the infiltration of organizations giving minimal effort 3D bio printers in the market as one of the key factors in the worldwide 3D bio printing market. The expanding interest for 3D bio printing among associations, research centres, and colleges is the central point for the development of the market throughout the following four years. The existing vendors in the market are unable to meet the demand for 3D bio printing, in turn, creating a robust demand and supply gap. To bridge the gap between the demand and supply, new market players are penetrating the market by offering low-cost and advanced 3D printers. The price of the product can also vary based on the customization level. This entry of new players offering advanced features in minimal costs is expected to propel the growth of the market over the next four years.

In addition to these factors, the collaboration among the end-users for knowledge sharing purposes is also contributing to the market growth. 3D bio printers are mainly limited to research organizations, bioengineering laboratories, and universities for knowledge sharing. Moreover, since setting up advanced laboratories involves high initial investments and maintenance, end-users are increasingly focusing on collaborating with each other to set up one advanced canter, which will help them reduce complexities.

Competitive landscape and key vendors                               

The market for 3D bio printing is seeing cooperation between the real players in the market and end-clients, for example, the colleges, examine associations, and labs. The sellers in the market are principally concentrating on the innovative work of new applications and are just limited to therapeutic testing and use in pharmaceutical organizations and research associations. Makers are additionally exceptionally subject to end-clients to improve their innovative work.

The leading vendors in the market are:

3D Bio printing Solutions

3D Biotek

Advanced BioMatrix

BioBots

CELLINK

Cyfuse Biomedical K.K

Digilab

EnvisionTEC

InSphero

Organovo

SHINING 3D TECH

 Source of revenue and analysis of the 3D bio printing market:

Bio printing materials,

3D bio printers,

Services and ancillary equipment,

With the classification into metals, polymers, ceramic, and bio-ink, the bio printing materials segment accounted for the major shares of the 3D bio printing market. The polymers are widely used in bio printing material that comprises of both natural and synthetic materials. Owing to the favourability of the natural polymers, they are preferred for engineering tissues and organs. Natural polymers comprise of collagen, chitin, chitosan, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin sulfate. The extensive use of polymers in bio printing materials will contribute to the growth of the market over the next four years.

Reference:

https://www.technavio.com/report/global-computing-devices-global-3d-printers-market-2017-2021

Global universities:

Princeton University, USA

Cornell University, USA

National Technology University, Singapore

University of Connecticut, USA

Penn State University, USA

North Carolina State University, USA

University of Sheffield, UK

University of Nottingham, UK

Western Carolina University, USA

Iowa State University, USA

University of Exeter, UK

  • 3D Bio Printing
  • 3D Dental Printing
  • 3D Medical (Bio) Materials
  • Biomaterials for 3D Printing
  • 3D Metal printing
  • 3D Medicine & Pharmaceutics Printing
  • 3D Printing in Oncology Research
  • 3D Medtech Printing
  • Scaffolds Generation through Bio-printing
  • 3D Imaging and Modelling
  • 3D Printed Bone Tissue Generation
  • Bio-printing of Skin cells
  • Printing of Complex Tissues
  • Stem Cell Bioprinting
  • 3D Printing in Tissue Engineering
  • Ethical and Regulatory Tssues for 3D Printing and Bio-printing

17 Organizing Committee Members

17 Renowned Speakers

Alexander M. Korsunsky

Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford
UK

Claudio Belvedere

IDBN Italy
Italy

Christoph Hofstetter

Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Austria

DING Jun

Professor, Deputy Head (Research), Department of Materials Science & Engineering, National University of Singapore
Singapore

FARIBA DEHGHANI

Director of Bioengineering Research University of Sydney
Australia

Ker Dai Fei Elmer

The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Ashish Indani

Medical Devices & LS Platforms Tata Consultancy Services
India

Wei Min Huang

Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

Miles Podmore

Medairum Pte Ltd
Singapore

Wassila Issaadia

University of Bejaia
Algeria

Rainer Gadow

University of Stuttgart
Germany

Rajkumar Velu

Singapore University of Technology and Design
Singapore

Lifeng Kang

University of Sydney
Australia

Eran Golden

Synergy3Dmed LTD, IL
Israel

JIAWEI MI

Professor of Materials
UK

Jian Lu

Vice-President (Research and Technology) and Dean of Graduate Studies City University of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong

Alireza Heidari

Professor and Academic Tenure of Chemistry California South University (CSU)
USA

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