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The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)

The Lattice (Official 3DHEALS Podcast)

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/13j. Total Éps: 36

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Welcome to the Lattice podcast, the official podcast for 3DHEALS. This is where you will find fun but in-depth conversations (by founder Jenny Chen) with technological game-changers, creative minds, entrepreneurs, rule-breakers, and more. The conversations focus on using 3D technologies, like 3D printing and bioprinting, AR/VR, and in silico simulation, to reinvent healthcare and life sciences. This podcast will include AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, interviews, select past virtual event recordings, and other direct engagements with our Tribe.

While there is no rule for our podcast content, the only rule we follow is to provide our listeners with a maximized return on their attention and time investment.

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The content of this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. The views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their employers, affiliates, or any associated organizations.

While we discuss emerging technologies in healthcare and 3D printing, listeners should consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on the information shared. The mention of specific companies, products, or technologies does not imply endorsement.

This podcast may reference early-stage innovations and concepts that are not yet FDA-approved or commercially available. Always follow regulatory guidelines and ethical standards when applying new technologies in clinical or professional settings.

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Episode #76 | Treating Type I Diabetes with FRESH Bioprinting: Interview with Mike Graffeo

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

mercredi 15 janvier 2025Durée 42:13

Discover FRESH 3D bioprinting with Mike Graffio, CEO and co-founder of Fluoform3D. Having met at Carnegie Mellon University, Mike and Adam Feinberg have been on a mission to revolutionize the field of bioprinting, focusing on creating replacement tissues and organs without introducing foreign substances into the body. Mike shares the captivating journey from their engineering days in the 1990s through a pivotal 2015 conversation that transformed their research into a thriving startup and onto achieving significant milestones like developing living cardiac tissues and heart valves by 2018.

Our conversation uncovers the next frontier in 3D bioprinting, particularly the promising strides in islet cell replacement therapy for diabetes. You'll hear about how the FRESH bioprinitng propels this innovative field forward. With breakthroughs in small animal models showing potential for diabetes management, we explore how the team is gearing up for more extensive studies and human clinical trials. This episode also delves into their strategic fundraising efforts and partnerships to bring these advancements to life.

Summary:

• Overview of Fluoform3D and its founding story 
• Explanation of FRESH Technology and its significance in bioprinting 
• Current progress in cardiac applications and in vitro tissues 
• Ongoing projects related to therapeutic applications  for type I diabetes
• Insights into navigating funding and building investor relationships 
• Discussion on regulatory pathways and interactions with the FDA 
• Emphasis on company culture and team dynamics 
• Recommendations for industry insights and staying informed about bioprinting trends

Show Notes:

Instagram interview with Mike in 2021
Fluidform3D website
Breakthrough publication in 2019 made it to the cover of Science magazine-"FRESH 3D Printing Used to Rebuild Functional Components of the Human Heart"
YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/BJbReV0v7Co

 



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Episode #75 | #VentureCapital #Investor panel discussion for #3dprinting #startups #pitch3D #demoday

lundi 13 janvier 2025Durée 01:02:23

Our panel of investors at the 3DHEALS Pitch3D Demo Day 2025 provide 3D printing startups and entrepreneurs advice and opportunities as they start their journey in MedTech.

Nicole Black, PhD (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-black-phd/) is the Program Director for MedTech Innovator, a nonprofit supporting early-stage and mid-stage medical device and diagnostics startups.

Peter Mercelis (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-mercelis-1624358/) is a medical device and 3D printing entrepreneur who has been active in 3D printing industry since 2003.

Dr. Jesse Courtier (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-courtiermd/) is Chief of Pediatric Radiology at UCSF Benioff Children’s -San Francisco, Founder of Sira Medical, a venture backed UCSF spinout in the Augmented Reality space, and serves as an advisor to a number of accelerators and VC firms including KidsX and Avon River Ventures.

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Episode #79 | The Orthopedic Pulse: AAOS 2025 With Matthew Henshaw

jeudi 27 mars 2025Durée 01:08:24

 Jenny and Matthew discussed the latest trends and innovations in the orthopedic and medical device industry, including regenerative medicine approaches for joint and spine conditions, new technologies like 3D printing and wireless endoscopes, and workflow management solutions to improve hospital efficiency after Matthew's recent blog about his AAOS 2025 experiences. They highlighted exciting startups like Genix, Osteal Therapeutics, and Ospitek that are disrupting traditional treatment paradigms. Matthew also shared his insights on the changing landscape of industry conferences and the potential impact of politics and regulation on medical innovation. Overall, the conversation covered a wide range of cutting-edge developments that could significantly improve patient outcomes and transform the future of orthopedics.

Introductions and background

Jenny and Matthew introduce themselves and provide background on their respective roles and businesses. 


Trends at recent industry conferences

Matthew shares his observations from attending recent industry conferences like the Canaccord Genuity and AAOS events. He notes trends around decreasing surgeon attendance at the larger conferences, and increased interest in regenerative medicine and solutions for prosthetic joint infections (PJI).


Regenerative medicine innovations

Matthew highlights two promising regenerative medicine companies - DiscGenics, Osteal Therapeutics, which has an implantable pain relief solution. He discusses the potential for these innovations to disrupt traditional spine surgery


Advancements in surgical tools and workflow

Matthew discusses new technologies like wireless endoscopes from companies like Lazurite and single-use endoscopes from Pristine Surgical that are improving surgical visualization and sterility. He also highlights Ospitek, a company using real-time patient tracking to optimize hospital workflow and efficiency.


Potential impact of political changes

Matthew shares his perspective on how the new Trump administration may impact medical device companies.


Recap and future outlook

Jenny and Matthew conclude by discussing the dynamic and evolving nature of the medtech industry, and the importance of remaining optimistic about the potential for innovation to improve patient outcomes, despite political and economic uncertainties.




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Episode #78 | Bones, Paws, and Pixels: The 3D Revolution in Vet Medicine (Virtual Event Recording)

vendredi 21 mars 2025Durée 02:04:08

Learn how 3D printing technology is revolutionizing veterinary medicine with applications from orthopedic correction guides to custom-made titanium implants for cancer patients.

• 3D printing allows unprecedented precision in complex veterinary surgeries
• Orthopedic surgical guides can correct deformities within two degrees of accuracy
• Custom implants enable limb-sparing procedures for bone cancer patients
• Neurosurgical applications make pedicle screw placement safer for spinal fixation
• Maxillofacial reconstruction with 3D printed implants offers solutions for trauma and cancer cases
• Manufacturing standards remain a concern as veterinary implants lack human-grade regulations
• Technology has evolved from simple models to complex guide systems in less than a decade
• Educational models with bone-like properties are enhancing surgical training
• Proper CT imaging techniques are crucial for successful 3D model creation
• Collaboration between surgeons and engineers produces the best outcomes

Join us on this journey through cutting-edge veterinary medicine and see how this technology could benefit your practice or pet.


Full video recording is now available at 3DHEALS.COM/Courses


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Episode #77 | Orthopedics Meets 3D Printing: A Journey Into the Future

jeudi 27 février 2025Durée 02:05:29

We examine the pivotal role of 3D printing technology in reshaping orthopedic implants and enhancing patient outcomes in this virtual event. This discussion navigates the crossroads of innovation and caregiving in modern medicine by featuring expert insights from industry leaders. 

• Focus on patient-specific implants and their clinical implications 
• Discussion on biocompatible materials and new technologies 
• Regulatory landscape for 3D-printed orthopedic devices 
• Insights on surgical practices and patient recovery trends 
• The benefits of personalization in surgical interventions 
• Investigations into osseointegration and design efficacy 
• Evolving market dynamics and future trends in 3D printing 

Listen to this virtual event recording, a thought-provoking exploration of 3D printing's revolution in healthcare and the impact of innovation in the orthopedic space!

Full on-demand recording: https://3dheals.com/courses/3d-printed-devices-in-orthopedics/




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Episode #80 | Live from San Francisco: Innovation in 3D Printing & Bioprinting

Épisode 80

dimanche 13 avril 2025Durée 01:29:57

3DHEALS kicked off its first in-person/hybrid event in 2025 in San Francisco, welcoming investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators in the space. The healthcare industry is transforming, driven by 3D printing and bioprinting technologies redefining patient care. This exclusive in-person hybrid event offered an opportunity to explore the latest advancements in custom prosthetics, implants, bioprinted tissues, and scaffolds.  The remarkable convergence of 3D printing and healthcare transforms medicine through customized solutions that weren't possible a decade ago. This episode brings together five leaders in the healthcare field who are harnessing additive manufacturing to solve real clinical problems and improve patient outcomes.

Summary:

  • 3D-printed spinal implants have evolved from simple titanium cages to sophisticated expandable devices that restore alignment and relieve nerve compression
  • Patient-specific radiation shields protect healthy tissue during cancer treatment, reducing devastating side effects like oral mucositis
  • Bioprinted organoids are creating human-derived testing platforms for drug discovery
  • 3D-printed trabecular metal structures are providing better bone integration for joint replacements
  • AR/VR integration with 3D printing is a robust tool for surgical planning, training, and patient education..
  • Evidence-based innovation remains critical, focusing on validated clinical problems rather than technology for technology's sake.
  • The shift toward ambulatory surgical centers drives demand for minimally invasive solutions that 3D printing can uniquely deliver.
  • Investment in medical 3D printing continues as clinical applications expand.

The experts emphasize that successful innovation must be evidence-based, addressing validated clinical problems rather than pursuing complexity for its own sake. The speakers agreed, "Just because it's complex doesn't mean it's better." This wisdom encapsulates the mindful approach needed as we continue exploring the vast potential of 3D printing in healthcare.


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Check out our blog for an in-depth analysis of the event!

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Episode #81 | From J&J to the Future: Sam Onukuri's 30-Year Adventure in 3D Printed Medical Devices

Épisode 81

samedi 19 avril 2025Durée 01:20:55

Sam Onukuri takes us through his remarkable 30-year journey at Johnson & Johnson, where he transformed the landscape of medical devices through pioneering work in 3D printing technology. As a material scientist who led the development of J&J's Center of Excellence for additive manufacturing, Sam offers rare insights into how a global healthcare giant approached innovation and personalized medicine.

The conversation reveals the fascinating evolution of medical 3D printing from basic prototyping to FDA-approved implants. Sam shares the story behind breakthrough products, such as the TrueMatch graft cage – a PCL-based, bioabsorbable scaffold for bone reconstruction that has dramatically improved patient outcomes. His candid assessment of where personalization succeeds (craniomaxillofacial implants) and where it falls short (knee replacements) provides a nuanced perspective rarely found in technology discussions.

We examine the unexpected challenges that have shaped the industry, including the complex regulatory landscape, the emergence of surgical robots, and the economic realities that have tempered some early expectations. Sam's firsthand experience with point-of-care printing initiatives and customized surgical instruments provides valuable lessons about striking a balance between innovation and practicality in healthcare settings.

Looking toward the future, Sam identifies promising frontiers, including bioprinting, advancements in materials science, and the integration of AI with 3D printing technologies. For students and professionals considering careers in this field, he emphasizes the importance of strong engineering fundamentals and experiencing both startup and corporate environments to develop a comprehensive skill set.

Whether you're a healthcare professional, engineer, investor, or simply curious about how medical innovation occurs, this conversation offers an authentic glimpse into the triumphs, setbacks, and unrealized dreams that continue to shape the future of personalized medicine and additive manufacturing.



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Episode #86 | AI's Vital Role in Medical 3D Printing (Virtual Event Recording)

Épisode 86

dimanche 29 juin 2025Durée 01:48:39

Artificial intelligence is transforming medical 3D printing and bioprinting. In this virtual event, hear from a panel of experts from across the globe. Our speakers showcase the practical applications of AI in creating personalized medical solutions that were previously impossible.

One size does not fit all. William Jung, Business Development Director of FITme in South Korea, explains how AI-driven customized silicone implants are revolutionizing cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Using a design screening engine that reduces design time from hours to minutes, FITme’s technology has supported over 30,000 surgical cases and captured 85% of the Korean market.

At the National University of Singapore, Dr. Gopu Sriram explores dental applications of 3D bioprinting. He discusses how an AI-optimized bioprinting process allow for the biofabrication of personalized gum tissue constructs. Gum disease is a worldwide public health burden that affects almost half adults over age thirty. This solution not only addresses these patients, but dramatically accelerates experimental timelines.

Dr. Gregory Hayes brings in the business perspective and shares how EOS Additive Minds is implementing AI across multiple fronts to democratize access to additive manufacturing. Their systems incorporate advanced monitoring tools capable of making real-time adjustments during printing. This allows medical professionals to stay focused on patient outcomes over technical issues.

Focusing on women's health, Aye Nyein San from Cosm Medical shared how their AI-powered digital gynecologic devices are giving women their lives back, with patients describing their products as "magical" and "life-changing."

What makes this event so compelling to listen to is how our speakers illustrate AI’s ability to break down long-standing barriers to 3D printing adoption. By automating complex design decisions and enhancing process reliability, AI is turning specialized, expertise-heavy workflows into scalable, patient-centered solutions.

Ready to explore how AI and 3D printing could effect your medical practice or research? Subscribe to our podcast for more insights into this rapidly evolving field, and join our community of innovators.


Shownotes: https://3dheals.com/event-recap-artificial-intelligence-updates-for-3d-printing-and-bioprinting/

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Episode #85 | Jetting the Impossible: Ben Hartkopp on Printing Ultra-Viscous Materials

Épisode 85

dimanche 1 juin 2025Durée 22:54

Printhead technology may not sound revolutionary, but what if it could radically transform the way we manufacture everything from electric motors to medical implants? That's exactly what Ben Harkoff and his team at Quantica have achieved with their breakthrough inkjet system that can handle materials 10-20 times more viscous than any conventional technology.

Starting in 2018 with a simple goal of printing electronics, Ben's team became frustrated when every existing printhead failed spectacularly when trying to eject viscous resins. Their solution? Design something completely new using piezo crystal actuators and compliant mechanisms that could amplify deformation. This innovation unlocked the ability to print materials with viscosities ranging from 250 millipascal-seconds at operating temperatures to 15,000 millipascal-seconds at room temperature, opening up vast new possibilities for manufacturing.

What's particularly fascinating is Quantica's journey from 3D printing visionaries to practical problem-solvers. As Ben candidly shares, the company discovered its most immediate impact wasn't in creating complete 3D-printed products but in revolutionizing existing manufacturing processes. Their technology now enables precision deposition of adhesives for e-motors, replacing inefficient dispensing methods and potentially improving motor efficiency. They've validated the printing of true platinum-catalyzed silicone (SYLGARD 184) without additives—a breakthrough for medical applications—and are exploring how viscoelastic materials enhance cell viability for bioprinting applications.

Whether you're interested in manufacturing technology, materials science, or how startups navigate the challenging path from invention to commercial success, this conversation offers valuable insights. Ben's advice for aspiring inventors? "Become obsessed and become an expert in research... train your attention span... and learn about politics, because part of the job is not only the technical depth but also dealing with people." Listen now to discover how printing the unprintable is creating entirely new possibilities across industries.


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Episode #84 | Tuan Tranpham On 3D Printing Mega-Trends

Épisode 84

jeudi 8 mai 2025Durée 58:55

Tuan Tranpham shares his extraordinary journey from Vietnamese refugee to 3D printing industry leader, offering unique insights on industry evolution, technological innovation, and future trends. His global perspective bridges Eastern and Western manufacturing approaches while highlighting continuous carbon fiber printing opportunities and microfactory development.

  • Vietnamese refugee turned global 3D printing leader
  • 3D printing in 2003, after Z Corp 
  • The Journey: 3D Systems, Desktop Metal, Anisoprint
  • Industry consolidation and integration strategies
  • Carbon fiber 3D printing for aerospace and defense
  • Highlights China’s rapid rise in 3D printing innovation
  • AI, robotics, and AM will enable portable microfactories
  • Built a personal brand on LinkedIn
  • Innovation is key to staying competitive
  • Bravery and generosity in career growth


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