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Materialise Biomedical Summit

Thank you for joining us for this special summit held in conjunction with the RAPID Additive Manufacturing Expo!  

 




 

Schedule: 

 

Location:

The Innovation Course, RIMF, and MIC will be held at the
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
1300 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(click for a Googe Maps link)

 

 

 

Thank you for your interest. Registration for this event is now closed.

 


 

Innovation Course (IC)

Monday, May 23 - Tuesday, May 24

 

Become an expert in engineering on anatomy! During this two-day course, you will learn how to use Mimics and 3-matic efficiently and how to take advantage of the latest features in our software. The course features demos and hands-on training to maximize your knowledge about these programs. 

 

 


 

Rapid Implant Manufacturing Forum (RIMF) 

Wednesday, May 25

 

Join us for a forum on implant creation using 3D imaging and additive manufacturing methods! Leaders and innovators from within the industry will present on the latest methods in implant manufacturing.  Click here for a detailed agenda, presenter information, and presentation abstracts.

 

This course will be held in the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, in D-2 of the Nicollet Grand Ballroom.

 

 


 

Medical Innovation Conference (MIC) 

Wednesday, May 25

 

Join us for a full day of presentations on the latest uses of technology in the medical fields! From image processing to additive manufacturing, Get to know the features and clinical applications of our Mimics Innovation Suite software while meeting experts in the field. Click here for a detailed agenda, presenter information, and presentation abstracts.

 

This course will be held in the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, in the Lake Superior B room.

 

 


 

King Tut Exhibit Tour and Reception

Wednesday, May 25

 

Materialise built the only replica of Tut's mummy on our Mammoth machine in Belgium and now it is available for everyone to enjoy! Join us for a FREE tour and dinner reception at the King Tut exhibit in the Science Museum of Minnesota!

 

 

Click here to watch the video about how the replica was made.

 

 

Materialise printed the replica of King Tut on their Mammoth stereolithography machines from CT scans of his mummy (upper row). Staab Studios finished the model to make it historically accurate (lower row). Learn more when Gary Staab presents about the construction of this replica at the Medical Innovation Conference!

 

 

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This event is endorsed by the European Society of Biomechanics