Webinar
Meaningful Innovations in Personalized Care: 3D-Printed Regenerative Hip Implants
About this webinar
Two significant advantages of personalized care include making procedures less invasive and increasing the longevity of treatments. In this webinar, you'll learn how the winner of the Mimics Innovation Awards 2022, Dr. Nasim Golafshan, achieved both of these goals for the surgical treatment of hip dysplasia with 3D-printed regenerative hip implants.
What you will learn
- The details and results of Dr. Golafshan's research
- Why this research won the Mimics Innovation Awards
- More details during a Q&A with Materialise CEO Fried Vancraen
Meet the speakers
Fried Vancraen
Founder and CEO, Materialise
Fried Vancraen has served as one of our directors and as CEO since founding Materialise in July 1990. He has patents related to the technical and medical applications of 3D printing and remains committed to using the technology to create a better and healthier world. In recent years, Fried was awarded the RTAM/SME Industry Achievement Award, was voted the most influential person in additive manufacturing by industry professionals and TCT Magazine, and was listed as one of the five leading players in his sector by the Financial Times. He is also the recipient of a 2013 Visionaries! award from the Museum of Art and Design in New York. Fried was included in the TCT Hall of Fame in 2017 for his contributions to the 3D printing industry.
Fried Vancraen
Founder and CEO, Materialise
Fried Vancraen has served as one of our directors and as CEO since founding Materialise in July 1990. He has patents related to the technical and medical applications of 3D printing and remains committed to using the technology to create a better and healthier world. In recent years, Fried was awarded the RTAM/SME Industry Achievement Award, was voted the most influential person in additive manufacturing by industry professionals and TCT Magazine, and was listed as one of the five leading players in his sector by the Financial Times. He is also the recipient of a 2013 Visionaries! award from the Museum of Art and Design in New York. Fried was included in the TCT Hall of Fame in 2017 for his contributions to the 3D printing industry.
Nasim Golafshan
Nasim Golafshan started her education in materials science at Isfahan University of Technology. During her bachelor's, she gained an interest in tissue engineering and developing biomaterials to regenerate tissues. In 2014, Nasim continued her education in the materials science master's program. During this time, she focused on developing and fabricating degradable materials for tissue engineering. She has experience in the fabrication of hydrogel-based materials and electrospinning techniques to develop nerve guidance conduits. Her Ph.D. work started in 2018 at the department of Orthopaedics (UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands) and she was part of a large project called 3D-JOINT, funded by the European Research Council. During her PhD, she developed a mechanical competent and regenerative bone implant, which can be printed individually for each patient.
Nasim Golafshan
Nasim Golafshan started her education in materials science at Isfahan University of Technology. During her bachelor's, she gained an interest in tissue engineering and developing biomaterials to regenerate tissues. In 2014, Nasim continued her education in the materials science master's program. During this time, she focused on developing and fabricating degradable materials for tissue engineering. She has experience in the fabrication of hydrogel-based materials and electrospinning techniques to develop nerve guidance conduits. Her Ph.D. work started in 2018 at the department of Orthopaedics (UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands) and she was part of a large project called 3D-JOINT, funded by the European Research Council. During her PhD, she developed a mechanical competent and regenerative bone implant, which can be printed individually for each patient.
Prof. Malda
Head of Research, Department of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Department of Equine Sciences, University of Utrecht
Aside from being the Head of Research, Professor Jos Malda also leads the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility. He is a long-standing board member of the International Cartilage Repair Society and President of the International Society for Biofabrication.
Prof. Malda
Head of Research, Department of Orthopaedics, University Medical Center Utrecht, Department of Equine Sciences, University of Utrecht
Aside from being the Head of Research, Professor Jos Malda also leads the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility. He is a long-standing board member of the International Cartilage Repair Society and President of the International Society for Biofabrication.
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