Materialise 3D Printing in Hospitals Forum: A Milestone for Medtech in Australia
1-2 August 2024, Brisbane Australia
On August 1, 2024, Materialise, with the assistance of the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), hosted the inaugural 3D Printing in Hospitals Forum Australia, a landmark event showcasing the potential of 3D printing technology in the healthcare sector. This event attracted a diverse group of healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry leaders dedicated to discussing challenges, solutions, and opportunities in the realm of medical 3D printing.
The forum featured a rich program of sessions focused on critical topics, including major obstacles faced in the implementation of 3D printing in hospitals, strategies for managing regulatory compliance, and the integration of 3D printing across various medical specialties and departments. Participants engaged in vibrant discussions aimed at advancing the adoption of 3D printing and digital technologies at the point of care.
Expert Speakers Share Insights
Among the distinguished speakers were renowned experts in the field, including:
Dr. Michael Wagels, a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Princess Alexandra Hospital, who highlighted advancements in complex reconstructive surgery and the translational aspects of tissue engineering.
Ishaque Khan, Director of Clinical Technology at Hunter New England Health District, who shared insights on quality improvement and sustainability programs in health technology.
Dr. Masako Dunn, Head and Neck Cancer Research and Innovation Manager at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, discussed the multidisciplinary approach to cranio-maxillofacial surgery.
Professors Jonathan Clarke and Stefanie Feih, who brought attention to the integration of research and clinical practice in head and neck cancer reconstruction and advanced design technologies, respectively.
Dr. Ashish Gupta, an orthopaedic surgeon and CEO of Akunah, provided a glimpse into ‘Future Innovation in 3D Technology for Clinical Applications.’
These experts contributed their extensive knowledge and experience, addressing the current landscape and future possibilities for 3D printing in medical applications.
A Commitment to Innovation
The event was made possible through the collaboration of the ARC Training Centre for Joint Biomechanics and industry partner Materialise, reflecting a shared commitment to fostering innovation in the medtech sector. Many thanks were extended to the organising team, including Monica Russell, Michael Mathews, and Susan Ong, as well as the AusPac Materialise team.
As the forum concluded, attendees left with renewed inspiration and determination to drive advancements in 3D printing technology within their practices. The event established a foundation for a vibrant network of Point of Care Centres dedicated to delivering personalised healthcare solutions across Australia.
Looking Ahead
The success of the 3D Printing in Hospitals Forum marks a significant step forward for the medtech industry in Australia. With the growing emphasis on innovation and collaboration, the future holds promising possibilities for enhancing patient care through 3D printing and digital technologies. Participants and organizers alike are optimistic about the ongoing evolution of these transformative technologies, paving the way for more effective and personalised treatment options in the healthcare system.
Here’s to a bright future of an established network of innovative Point of Care Centres for impactful, personalised healthcare solutions in Australia!