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🔒 Episode #73 | 3D Printed Orthotics and Prosthetics Virtual Event Recording #3DHEALS2024
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3D printing (or additive manufacturing) has become an innovative driving force in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P), allowing for highly customized, precise, and affordable solutions. 3D printing also reduces production time, enabling rapid prototyping and faster turnaround for patients, which can be particularly beneficial for growing children or those requiring adjustments. Although traditional methods are still widely used, more clinicians increasingly integrate 3D printing into their daily practices as the economics of using 3D technologies improves. Furthermore, because 3D printing can be performed in-house or locally, logistics costs and lead times are reduced, providing patients faster service and fewer fitting sessions. For practitioners and clinics, this means a more efficient business model, allowing for a quicker return on investment, lower overhead, and the ability to affordably serve a growing number of patients. Join us for our annual 3DHEALS O&P event and a panel of experts from the clinics, industry, startup, and non-profit organizations. Explore where the next growth opportunity is. We will also use this opportunity to fundraise for our non-profit organization Victoria Hand Project.
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Manage episode 449467522 series 2901571
3D printing (or additive manufacturing) has become an innovative driving force in orthotics and prosthetics (O&P), allowing for highly customized, precise, and affordable solutions. 3D printing also reduces production time, enabling rapid prototyping and faster turnaround for patients, which can be particularly beneficial for growing children or those requiring adjustments. Although traditional methods are still widely used, more clinicians increasingly integrate 3D printing into their daily practices as the economics of using 3D technologies improves. Furthermore, because 3D printing can be performed in-house or locally, logistics costs and lead times are reduced, providing patients faster service and fewer fitting sessions. For practitioners and clinics, this means a more efficient business model, allowing for a quicker return on investment, lower overhead, and the ability to affordably serve a growing number of patients. Join us for our annual 3DHEALS O&P event and a panel of experts from the clinics, industry, startup, and non-profit organizations. Explore where the next growth opportunity is. We will also use this opportunity to fundraise for our non-profit organization Victoria Hand Project.
Subscribe to our premium version and support the show.
Follow us:
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Instagram
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3DHEALS Website
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About Pitch3D
82 episodes
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