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Prof. Nick Guldemonde Professor of Integrated Care & Technology Erasmus School of Health Policy EU Commission Grigoris Krinos Head of Strategy 3D Life S.A Prof. Dr Michael Gelinsky Head of the center of translational bone TU Dresden University Maarten Zandbergen Market Manager Materialise Tim Van Clynenbreugel Business Director Healthcare 3D Systems Corporation www.amistatgroup.com Gregor Reischle Head of Additive Manufacturing TÜV SÜD GmbH Karen Taylor Head of Health Solutios Deloitte Bijan Mokhtari Manufacturing Manager Surgify Medical OY Dr. Philipp Brantner CO-Head 3D PrintLab, Attending Radiologist University Hospital of Basel Matteo D'Este Senior Research Scientist AO Research Institute Davos Fionnan Mcnamara Senior Engineer DePuy Synthes Eddie Kavanagh Senior Principal Engineer Johnson and Johnson OCTOBER 14th - 15th | AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 2019 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS FORUM 2019 SPEAKERS VENUE Mercure Hotel Amsterdam City SPONSORS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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Page 1: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS …€¦ · Additive Manufacturing is also viewed as disruptive technology. It is time to push out of the status quo and start realising

Prof. Nick Guldemonde Professor of Integrated Care& TechnologyErasmus School of Health PolicyEU Commission

Grigoris Krinos Head of Strategy 3D Life S.A

Prof. Dr Michael Gelinsky Head of the center of translational bone TU Dresden University

Maarten Zandbergen Market Manager Materialise

Tim Van Clynenbreugel Business Director Healthcare3D Systems Corporation

www.amistatgroup.com

Gregor Reischle Head of Additive Manufacturing TÜV SÜD GmbH

Karen TaylorHead of Health SolutiosDeloitte

Bijan Mokhtari Manufacturing ManagerSurgify Medical OY

Dr. Philipp Brantner CO-Head 3D PrintLab, Attending Radiologist University Hospital of Basel

Matteo D'EsteSenior Research Scientist AO Research Institute Davos

Fionnan Mcnamara Senior EngineerDePuy Synthes

Eddie Kavanagh Senior Principal EngineerJohnson and Johnson

OCTOBER 14th - 15th | AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 2019

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS FORUM 2019

SPEAKERS

VENUEMercure Hotel Amsterdam City

SPONSORS

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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Why To Attend?ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS FORUM 2019

Additive Manufacturing has come leaps and bounds over the past few years and this is especially true in the medical industry. Additive Manufacturing for Medical Applications will be worth over 3 billion euros by 2025, that is a big difference from the 800 million it is worth today, companies are now spending a lot of money to join in the revolution of medical devices and implement their own additive manufacturing processes.

With challenges such as: MDR 745/2017, which is destabilising the way devices are being produced and how they will be produced/used in the future. MDR 745/2017, this regulation though beneficial is going to cause a lot of disruption. complying with new regulations is never easy and can be a drain on resources and time spent on the change by key employees and teams. Due to this we will be having a big focus on the regulatory side as it is due to be rolled out next year, with speakers from EU Commission and regulating body Tüv Süd talking about the challenges and how to overcome them through different compliance processes.

Additive Manufacturing is also viewed as disruptive technology. It is time to push out of the status quo and start realising that Additive Manufacturing for Medical Applications is only going to grow more so, which is why we will be talking about new emerging technologies innovations, and also discussing how Additive Manufacturing in the medical industry will define healthcare for the future

Be part of the 50+ Delegates from the top leading companies sharing their management strategies on the opportunities and challenges affecting the industry. You will have several networking opportunities mix mingle with the industry leaders through coffee breaks, lunches, drinks reception and listen to real life case study presentations and panel discussions.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

VPs, Directors, Heads, Managers of:

Research and development Materials Procurement (materials)Regulatory affairsInnovationProductionManufacturing processesDigitalisation Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing UX/UIRegenerative medicines NeurologyCardio-VascularOrthopaedicsCMF (Craniomaxillofacial)Bone, Joint and TissueMuskulosketal

FROM

MedicalHealthcareHospitalPrivate clinicManufacturing ProductionSuppliesChemicals3D printing Manufacturers Software providersInstitutesEducational Training Bodies

www.amistatgroup.com

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SESSIONSAdditive Manufacturing for Medical Applications DAY ONE 14/10/2019

Registration

08:00 - 08:45

Chairperson’s Opening Remarks08:45 - 09:00

The Role of Health Technologies and Medical Innovations in Sustainable Healthcare09:00 - 09:45

Participants Prof. Nick GuldemondeExpert and Professor of Integrated Care & Technology Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management & EU Commission

Common applications of additive manufacturing in surgery

11:45 -12:30

Networking & Refreshment Break10:30 - 11:00

End of Day One - Closing word from the Chair

17:00- 17:15

Networking & Refreshment Break

15:00 - 15:30

PANEL DISCUSSION: Laws, rules and regulations of Additive Manufacturing: A worldwide issue

15:30 - 16:15

Participants

Gregor ReischleHead of Additive Manufacturing TÜV SÜD GmbH

Prof. Nick GuldemondeExpert and Professor of Integrated Care & Technology Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management & EU Commission

Philipp BrantnerCO-Head 3D PrintLabAttending RadiologistUniversity Hospital of Basel

Maarten ZandbergenMarket ManagerMaterialise

Open Drinks Reception

17:30- 19:30

Networking & Lunch Break

12:30- 13:30

Industry 4.0; Medtech and the Internet of Medical Things, Exploring the Increasing Connectivity of Medical Devices and their Impact on Healthcare

11:00 - 11:45

3D Models for pre-operative planning Surgical Guides AM for Teaching and Education

Participants

Dr. Philipp BrantnerCO-Head 3D PrintLab Attending Radiologist University Hospital of Basel

The regulations surrounding Additive Manufacturing from around the globe, what’s different, what has worked for some nations, what is holding it back? And the difference in legislation between EU and the rest of the world

www.amistatgroup.com

The impact of healthcare on-socio-economic development

The costs of Innovation

Emerging technologies and opportunities for sustainable healthcare How to make technology-based solutions in healthcare work

Medtech and the IOMT - The Increasing Connectivity od Medical Devices and Development of Medtech as a ServiceThe role Medtech in the Digitalisation of

HealthcareWhat this means for the Future of

RegulationCreating Effective Partnerships between

Healthcare Academia and Industry

Virtual Surgical Planning for Personalized Surgery

13:30 - 14:15

Healthcare work flow for complex cases

3D Visualization of 2D Imaging, creating3D Models

Areas VSP enable safer better practices

Participants

Tim Van Clynenbreugel Business Director, Healthcare 3D Systems Corporation

MDR 2017/745 and its affect on AM Techniques and Devices

09:45 - 10:30

Participants

Gregor ReischleHead of Additive Manufacturing TÜV SÜD GmbH

MDR Requirements for Additive Manufacturers and the Products Overview of the Status Quo of Additive Manufacturing Standardization Best Practice Use Cases in Qualification of Additive Manufacturing Facilities and Processes

Participants

Karen Taylor Head of Health Solutions Deloitte

Software development for Additive Manufacturing

16:15 - 17:00

ParticipantsReserved for sponsors3D Printed Patient-Specific Guides and

Implants

14:15 - 15:00 3D Printed Patient-specific implants: 10yrs of

experience Design and Manufacturing Considerations for

3D Printed Medical Devices 3D Printing by MDC's vs at the POint of Care

Participants

Maarten Zandbergen Market Manager Materialise

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SESSIONSAdditive Manufacturing for Medical Applications DAY TWO 15/10/2019

Registration

08:00 - 08:45

Chairperson’s Opening Remarks08:45 - 09:00

How will the future of Additive Manufacturing in the medical industry define health care

09:00 - 09:45

Biomaterial inks and Bioinks from Natural Matrix Components for Musculosketal Regeneration

09:45 - 10:30

Networking & Refreshment Break10:30 - 11:00

End of Day Two - Closing word from the Chair

17:00- 17:15

Networking & Lunch Break

12:30- 13:30Participants

Dr. Matteo D'EsteSenior Research ScientistAO Research Institute

www.amistatgroup.com

The Cost Effectiveness of 3D Modelling and 3D Simulation for pre-surgical PlanningHow the Smart CT in some Years, will Produce 3D Products at the push of a buttonThe strategic Pillar of Prototyping and medical devices generation in different specialities

Bio-Printing and its expectaitons that could influence organ transplant in the near future

Participants

Grigoris KrinosHead of Strategy 3D Life S.A

BioInk Development: The delicate balance between printability and biological competence

Bionks fro Hyaluronic acid, Collagen and Hydroxy-apatites

Overview of the advances and the limitations of 3D Printing in the Bio Medical Field

A Comparison between: Theoretic Knowledge from Education vs Practical hands on Medical Device Manufacturer

15:30 - 16:15

Perspective of a Recent Graduate in a Start up vs a Career in Medical Device Development

Risks and Opportunities for Academia, Manufacturers and Businesses

Challenges of start ups in the Medical Field

ParticipantsBijan MokhtariLead Manufacturing Manager

Surgify Medical OY

3D Printing at Johnson and Johnson11:45 - 12:30

J&J Intro 3D Printing Opportunities for J&J Innovation Collaborating for Success Integrated Product and Process

development

Fionnan Mcnamara Senior EngineerDepuy Synthes

Eddie Kavanagh Senior Principal Engineer Johnson and Johnson

How does Additive Manufacturing Ensure Low Costs and high Durability for Suitable Products

13:30 - 14:15

Participants

Senior Representative

PANEL DISCUSSION: Materials of the Future: What do we need from them?16:15 - 17:00

PanelistsProf. Dr. Michael GELINSKYHead of the Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research University Hospital and Medical Faculty of Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden)

Bijan MokhtariLead Manufacturing Manager Surgify Medical OY

Dr. Matteo D'EsteSenior Research ScientistAO Research Institute

Eddie KavanaghSenior Principal Engineer Johnson and Johnson

With materials for bioprinting with Additive Manufacturing always improving and surprising the world, what will be the next step? We have the industry leaders in R&D discussing this and what will come next

Networking & Refreshment Break

15:00 - 15:30

Cutting-edge bioprinting solutions to enable your scientific & clinical ambitions

14:15 - 15:00

Participants

RegenHUTo Be Announced

Extrusion printing and bioprinting of biodegradable implants and tissue constructs for regenerative therapies

11:00 - 11:45

Printing of a self-setting calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC) leads to patient-specific implants, suitable for the treatment of bone defectsCombination of CPC and cell-laden hydrogels allows bioprinting of robust bone-like constructs

Processing of different materials and/or cell types within one constructs enables novel solutions for defects at tissue interfaces

Participants

Prof. Dr. Michael GELINSKYHead of the Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue ResearchUniversity Hospital and Medical Faculty of Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden), Germany

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