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3D Printing: Separating Promise from Practicality in Medical Manufacturing
3D printing continues to generate buzz across many industries, including healthcare. Its ability to enable rapid prototyping and design flexibility has opened new doors in medical device development. But how far has it truly progressed as a viable option for production?
This on-demand webinar takes a clear-eyed look at the role of additive manufacturing in medical devices today. We will explore where it delivers real value, where it falls short, and how it stacks up against established methods like injection molding. Join us for a conversation grounded in experience, data, and practical outcomes.
What You'll Learn:
- The current landscape of 3D printing in medical device development and manufacturing
- Real-world examples, from successful implementations to key challenges
- Limitations around scalability, material performance, and regulatory readiness
- What to watch for as additive technologies continue to evolve
If you are considering 3D printing as part of your development or manufacturing strategy, this webinar will help you make informed decisions. Gain perspective on where additive manufacturing fits into today’s healthcare landscape and what it will take to scale it further.
Watch on-demand to connect with industry experts, uncover practical applications, and walk away with actionable takeaways to inform your next move.
Ned Burnett, PhD is a strategy and innovation leader with a background in materials science and polymers. He has spent his career navigating the space between technical possibility and commercial impact, working across life sciences, advanced materials, and medical devices to bring new technologies to life. With a mix of scientific training and business insight, Ned brings a systems-level view to complex challenges and a practical instinct for what drives results. He focuses on the moments where strategy meets execution and where big ideas get built.