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Schedule of the AMMM Week 2023

Detailed Schedule of the AMMM Week 2023

10:30 - 10:55
10:30 - 10:55
Welcome
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
10:30
10:30
Welcome Coffee
10:55
10:55
Welcome Speech
11:00 - 12:00
11:00 - 12:00
Module 1
Introduction to 3D Printing: Current Technologies, Methods and Applications
Dr. Thomas Friedrich, Department Head, Medical Additive Manufacturing, Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany
12:00 - 13:00
12:00 - 13:00
Module 2
Digitization and Data Preprocessing in Industry and Biomedicine
Maximilian Wattenberg, NDT Lab., Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany
13:00 - 13:30
13:00 - 13:30
Lunch
13:30 - 14:30
13:30 - 14:30
Module 3
Anatomy Printing: Printed Brain Artery Phantoms - Essential Data Processing and Printing Strategies
Dr. med. Hannes Schwenke, MHBA, Neuroradiology, UKSH Lübeck & Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany
14:30 - 15:30
14:30 - 15:30
Module 4
Metal Printing - Current Challenges of the L-PBF System Manufacturers
Dr. Dominik Ahlers, SLM-Solutions, Lübeck, Germany
15:30 - 17:00
15:30 - 17:00
Excursion
Visit of SLM-Solutions Factory
Ahlers et al.
15:30
15:30
Transfer
15:45
15:45
Excursion
Visit of SLM-Solutions Factory
16:45
16:45
Transfer
17:00 - 18:45
17:00 - 18:45
Module 5
Hands-on - 3D Generative Manufacturing and Post-Processing in Practise
Dr. Thomas Friedrich, Department Head, Medical Additive Manufacturing, Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany
17:00
17:00
Part 1: Lecture
Printjob preparation
17:45
17:45
Part 2: Lab Visit
Postprocessing and machine maintenance
Closing Day 1
Announcements
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
Free Time
Social
Dinner Lübeck Downtown
08:45 - 09:00
08:45 - 09:00
Welcome Coffee
09:00 - 10:00
09:00 - 10:00
Module 6
Medical Device Regulation (MDR) - Bringing Individualized Additively Manufactured Medical Devices into Market
Prof. Dr. Folker Spitzenberger, Britta Pirnay: Regulatory Affairs, Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany & Alberto Di Benedetto, QMB Qualint GmbH, Germany
10:00 - 12:00
10:00 - 12:00
Module 7
Additive Manufacturing of Electronical (AME) Devices for Medical Applications
Dr. Rafael del Rey, Nano Dimension, Munich, Germany & Dr. Thomas Friedrich, Department Head, Medical Additive Manufacturing, Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany (Part 2)
10:00
10:00
Part 1: Lecture
11:30
11:30
Part 2: Lab Visit
Additive Manufacturing of Electronical (AME) II
12:00 - 12:30
12:00 - 12:30
Lunch
12:30 - 13:30
12:30 - 13:30
Module 8
When AM meets AI: Machine Learning for Shape Estimation and Manipulation
Dr. Jannis Hagenah, Fraunhofer IMTE, Lübeck, Germany
13:30 - 15:30
13:30 - 15:30
Module 9
Marc Wachenhausen, German & European Patent Attorney & Thorsten Haslinde LL.M., German & European Patent Attorney LL.M. European Intellectual Property, WBH Wachenhausen Patentanwälte PartG mbB
13:30
13:30
Part 1: Introduction to patent law
14:00
14:00
Part 2: Challenges and best practices for patent protection of MedTech inventions
14:45
14:45
Part 3: Challenges and best practices for patent protection of AM inventions
15:30 - 16:00
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee break
16:00 - 19:45
16:00 - 19:45
Module 10
Industrial X-ray CT: Fundamentals and Applications in the Evaluation of Additive Manufacturing Parts and Hands-on CT
Muofhe Tshibalanganda, Application Engineer, Comet Yxlon, Germany & Maximilian Wattenberg, Fraunhofer IMTE, Germany
16:00
16:00
Part 1: Lecture
Basic introduction to X-ray CT
16:45
16:45
Part 2.1: Lab Visit
Practical session: scanning AM parts - Hands-on CT
17:30
17:30
Break
17:45
17:45
Part 2.2: Lab Visit
Practical session: scanning AM parts - Hands-on CT
18:15
18:15
Part 3: Lecture
Analysis with Dragonfly
19:45 - 20:00
19:45 - 20:00
Closing Day 2
Announcements / Quality Validation
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
20:00
20:00
Free Time
08:30 - 09:05
08:30 - 09:05
Welcome
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
08:30
08:30
Welcome Coffee
09:00
09:00
Welcome Announcements
09:05 - 10:05
09:05 - 10:05
Tutorial 1
Introduction into Medical 3D Printing - Promises and Limitations
Dr. Cora Lüders-Theuerkauf, Mobility goes Additive e.V. (MGA)
10:05 - 10:10
10:05 - 10:10
Break
10:10 - 11:10
10:10 - 11:10
Tutorial 2
3D Printed Anatomical Medical Models
Prof. Dr. Jack Stubbs, Digital Anatomy Simulations for Healthcare, Florida, USA
11:10 - 11:15
11:10 - 11:15
Break
11:15 - 12:15
11:15 - 12:15
Tutorial 3
IP Protection in Medical 3D Printing
Marc Wachenhausen & Thorsten Haslinde, WBH Wachenhausen Patentanwälte PartG mbB, München, Germany
12:15 - 13:00
12:15 - 13:00
Lunch and Exhibition
13:00 - 13:15
13:00 - 13:15
Welcome Session Scientific Conference AMMM 2023
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
13:15 - 14:35
13:15 - 14:35
Focus Session 1
In-Situ 3D Printing | Part 1
Chair: Prof. Dr. Theodor Doll
13:15
13:15
Digital workflows in dentistry and in dental implantology
Philipp-Cornelius Pott, Theodor Doll, Meike Stiesch
13:35
13:35
Microdispenser 3D printing
Laura Fütterer, Ejvind Olsen, Ludger Overmeyer, Gerrit Hohenhoff, Stefan Kaierle, Theodor Doll, Philipp-Cornelius Pott
13:55
13:55
Intra-operative individualized implant manufacturing and positioning using in situ 3D printing - Illusion or reality?
Janin Reifenrath, Marco Haertle, Henning Windhagen
14:15
14:15
Holistically tailored implants: Interactions between additively manufactured metallic implants and bio-printed tissue
Ronja Scholz, Nils Wegner, Jochen Tenkamp, Frank Walther
14:35 - 15:05
14:35 - 15:05
Networking Coffee in Exhibition
15:05 - 16:05
15:05 - 16:05
Focus Session 2
In-Situ 3D Printing | Part 2
Chair: Prof. Dr. Theodor Doll
15:05
15:05
3D-printed silk fibroin as a resorbable biomaterial in wound healing
Sandra Fuest, Alexander Kopp, Audrey Laure Céline Grust, Jan Strenge, Martin Gosau, Ralf Smeets
15:25
15:25
Pitfalls and prospect in the treatment with patient-specific implants: An oral and maxillofacial surgeons perspective
Philippe Korn, Tarek Omar Pacha, Andreas Kampmann, Annika Raatz, Nils-Claudius Gellrich
15:45
15:45
Patient-individualized drug-delivering implants in otorhinolaryngology
Verena Scheper, Thomas Lenarz
16:05 - 17:05
16:05 - 17:05
Poster Session 1 with Coffee in Exhibition
P01
P01
Concept for a new 3D printing technique for multiple unit particle systems
Lee Roy Oldfield, Anne Seidlitz, Tobias Auel
P02
P02
Development of an additively manufactured skull model for the neurointerventional simulator HANNES
Jonte Schmiech, Nadine Wortmann, Helena Guerreiro, Eve Sobirey, Marie Wegner, Anna Kyselyova, Jens Fiehler, Dieter Krause
P03
P03
Development of a 3D-printed round window niche implant for controlled cochlear pharmacotherapy
Chunjiang Wei, Ziwen Gao, Thomas Eickner, Norman Maggi, Martin Ulbricht, Anne Seidlitz, Thomas Lenarz, Verena Scheper
P04
P04
Characterising material properties for fused filament fabrication of spinal orthoses
Rachel Chalmers, Sinduja Suresh, Marie-Luise Wille, J. Paige Little
P05
P05
Microtopography on poly-e-caprolactone and their wettability properties
Matthias Vosatek, Elettra Verin, Luis Pichelkastner, Francesco Moscato
P06
P06
Compression set of 3D-printed parts
Roman Leonov, Annika Dell, Thomas Friedrich
P07
P07
Combining 3D printing, dialysis adapters, and agarose hydrogels for dissolution testing of suspensions
Tobias Auel, Julia Schubert, Daria Kobiakova, Anne Seidlitz
P08
P08
Multilayer microneedle array patches by combining inkjet printing and micromolding - A technical evaluation
Lukas Christian Lammerding, Jörg Breitkreutz, Sebastian Braun
P09
P09
Inkjet printing of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate for a hybrid 3D printing process
Ahmed Sannan, Robert Mau, Thomas Eickner, Michael Teske, Niels Grabow, Hermann Seitz
P10
P10
Piezoelectric and bioactive composites: Functional materials for bone tissue engineering
Christian Polley, Thomas Distler, Rainer Detsch, Aldo R. Boccaccini, Hermann Seitz
P11
P11
Endothelial monolayer formation on melt electro-written scaffolds under dynamic conditions to mimic tunica interna
Sebastian Loewner, Sebastian Heene, Fabian Cholewa, Henrik Heymann, Holger Blume, Cornelia Blume
P12
P12
Development and validation of a 3D-printed artificial round window niche for use in release kinetics analysis of round window niche implants
Martina Knabel, Gerald Draeger, Thomas Lenarz, Verena Scheper
P13
P13
Microgel support bath enabled bioprinting of 3D multimaterial structures for skin tissue engineering
Samantha Fernandes, Paulo Bartolo
17:05 - 17:15
17:05 - 17:15
Group Photo
17:15 - 18:35
17:15 - 18:35
Industrial Keynotes 1
Chair: Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
17:15
17:15
3D printed microelectronics & new design thinking
Rafael Del Rey (Nano Dimension)
17:35
17:35
Hybrid manufacturing of medical implants
Friedemann Lell (DMG MORI Additive), Florian Feucht, Alberto Gotti
17:55
17:55
The Promise of 3D-Printed Implants: Arburg Plastic Freeforming with medical certified materials
Martin Neff (ARBURGadditive), Sascha Petereit
18:15
18:15
Development of materials for additively manufactured hybrid knee implants
Markus Weinmann (Taniobis), Melanie Stenzel, Jan Johannsen, Jan-Oliver Saß, Marie-Luise Sellin, Cornelia Lorck, Dirk Pfützner, Ulrich Lembke, Daniel Kluess, Rainer Bader
18:35 - 18:40
18:35 - 18:40
Closing Day 3
Announcements
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
18:40 - 21:00
18:40 - 21:00
Get Together | Apéro at Fraunhofer Atrium
08:25 - 08:30
08:25 - 08:30
Opening Day 4
Announcements
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
08:30 - 09:00
08:30 - 09:00
Scientific Keynote
Advancing Regenerative Medicine: Biogenic Hydroxyapatite and Glass Ceramics Based on it for Medical 3D Printing

Dr. Olena Sych, Head of Department of Functional Materials for Medical Application, Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
Chair: Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug
Hydroxyapatite (synthetic and biogenic) and based materials are widely used for treating bone fractures in orthopedics, traumatology, and dentistry due to their exceptional in properties and similarity in chemical composition to the mineral component of natural bone. Biogenic hydroxyapatite has higher bioactivity than synthetic hydroxyapatite due to its native chemical composition and porosity. Moreover, it can be efficiently and cost-effectively produced from natural sources. Biogenic hydroxyapatite from cattle bones and glass ceramics based on it created in Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science of NAS of Ukraine have been successfully used in practice by leading Ukrainian surgeons in the form of powder, granules, blocks, porous and dense ceramics, and bioadditives in orthopedics, traumatology, purulent-bone surgery, dentistry, for bone tissue in plastic surgery, and treatment of osteoporosis.
Currently, the structure and properties of biogenic hydroxyapatite and glass ceramics have been modified by microwave sintering, foam replication method, and different additives like silicon, copper, iron, magnetite, etc. That allows for changing mechanical properties and resorption rate. However, using traditional methods of producing bioceramic implants requires additional technological operations to obtain specimens of the required shape and size. Additive manufacturing technology will allow the production of customized implants for each patient. Biogenic hydroxyapatite and glass ceramics based on it can be promising and low-cost materials for medical applications of 3D printing.
09:00 - 10:00
09:00 - 10:00
Session 1
Medical Aids and Devices
Chair: Prof. Dr. Anton du Plessis
09:00
09:00
Additive manufacturing of bespoke laminar plates for robotic spinal surgery
Kartikeya Walia, Philip Breedon, Luke Siena, Bronek Boszczyk
09:20
09:20
Design, 3D printing, and validation of a breakaway chest drain valve.
Joshua Wright, Francesco Luke Siena, Philip Breedon, Leiming Gao, Martin Beed
09:40
09:40
The role of unit cell geometry on biocompatibility of beta-Ti lattice scaffolds
Melika Babaei, Lorena Emanuelli, Raffaele De Biasi, Andrea Trivisonno, Giovanna Dall'amico, Fausto Riva, Matteo Benedetti, Massimo Pellizzari
10:00 - 10:30
10:00 - 10:30
Networking Coffee in Exhibition
10:30 - 11:50
10:30 - 11:50
Session 2
Material Properties, Structural Design, Printing Technology 1
Chair: Dr. Olena Sych
10:30
10:30
Mechanical and metrological characterization of two different porous beta titanium cellular structures made by laser powder bed fusion
Lorena Emanuelli, Raffaele De Biasi, Melika Babaei, Anton du Plessis, Andrea Trivisonno, Giovanna Dall'Amico, Fausto Riva, Matteo Benedetti, Massimo Pellizzari
10:50
10:50
Beta titanium novel porous hip implant design for stress shielding reduction
Raffaele De Biasi, Lorena Emanuelli, Melika Babaei, Sara Margarida Pinto Azevedo, Andrea Trivisonno, Giovanna Dall'amico, Fausto Riva, Matteo Benedetti, Massimo Pellizzari
11:10
11:10
Adapted scanning strategies for more accurate implants manufactured by LPBF
Juliane Thielsch, Hannes Korn, Sandra Herzig, Felix Gebhardt, Stefan Holtzhausen, Peter Koch, Tobias Gustmann, Claudia Ortmann, Martin Liebelt, Welf-Guntram Drossel
11:30
11:30
Ultra-precise deposition: additive manufacturing process for next-generation electronics
Kamelia Duczmal, Piotr Kowalczewski, Lukasz Witczak, Jolanta Gadzalinska, Iwona Gradzka-Kurzaj, Mateusz Lysien, Ludovic Schneider, Aneta Wiatrowska, Karolina Fiaczyk, Lukasz Kosior, Filip Granek
11:50 - 12:50
11:50 - 12:50
Lunch in Exhibition
12:50 - 13:50
12:50 - 13:50
Industrial Keynotes 2
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
12:50
12:50
3D multiphoton polymerization meets stereolithography - towards bioprinting
Linas Jonušauskas (Vital3D Technologies), Dovile Andrijec, Konradas Stonkus
13:10
13:10
Comet Yxlon and Dragonfly solutions for additive manufacturing quality assurance: See better. Faster. More.
Anton du Plessis (Comet)
13:30
13:30
Risks in postprocessing AM
Max Fielenbach (joke Technology)
13:50 - 14:50
13:50 - 14:50
Poster Session 2 with Coffee in Exhibition
P14
P14
Printing magnetically driven micro-helices using two-photon polymerization
Lukas Schmidt-Russnak, Justin Ackers, Ankit Malhotra, Anna Christin Bakenecker, Matthias Gräser
P15
P15
Development of fat-holding and drug-eluting implant for breast-conserving surgery
Chak Hin Tam, Sheng Qi
P16
P16
TPMS structures delay clotting in extracorporeal blood contactors
Lukas Hirschwald, Franziska Hagemann, Maik Biermann, Patrick Hoffmann, Tim Höhs, Florian Neuhaus, Märthe Tillmann, Petar Peric, Maximilian Wattenberg, Maik Stille, Tamara Fechter, Alexander Theißen, Patrick Winnersbach, Kai Barbian, Sebastian Jansen, Bettina Wiegmann, Matthias Wessling, Christian Bleilevens, John Linkhorst
P17
P17
How Micro-CT improves the printing process of AM components
Katharina Bliedtner, Polina Dedyaeva, Frank Herold
P18
P18
Rapid prototyping of a four terminal Fringing Field Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy Sensor
Patrick Kleinschnittger, Gagik Baghdasaryan, Andreas Bahr, Wolfgang Krautschneider
P19
P19
A hyperthermia insert for a preclinical MPI scanner incorporating auxiliary devices.
André Behrends, Alexander Neumann, Huimin Wei, Thomas Friedrich, Thorsten Buzug
P20
P20
Development of a biodegradable patient-individualized drug delivery round window niche implant (RNI) for inner ear therapy
Yanjing Luo, Thomas Lenarz, Farnarz Matin-Mann, Cornelia Blume, Verena Scheper
P21
P21
First 3D printed radioactive 89Zr phantoms for Positron Emission Tomography
Ezzat Elmoujarkach, Steven Seeger , Christian Schmidt , Julia G. Mannheim , Fabian P. Schmidt , Magdalena Rafecas
P22
P22
Individualised additive pickup coils
Pascal Stagge, Maximilian Wattenberg, Matthias Gräser
P23
P23
Additively manufactured model of biceps brachii for electrophysiology visualization
Andra Oltmann, Eric Aderhold, Thomas Friedrich, Philipp Rostalski
P24
P24
Physical model of a medical device component
Eric Aderhold, Eric Aderhold, Thomas Friedrich, Matthias Graeser
P25
P25
Integration of 3D printing and gamified didactics in medical imaging education
Christian Hanshans, Melanie Rammler
P26
P26
Wavefront measurements for parameter characterization of 3D printed cylindrical microlenses
Lena Felicitas Unger, Fabian Henk, Thomas Friedrich, Mathias Beyerlein, Kai Seger
P27
P27
Design and 3D printing of novel Ti spine rods with lower flexural modulus/stiffness with optimised imaging compatibility
Naresh Kumar, Jagadeesh Babu Veluru, Praveen Jeyachandran, Balamurugan A Vellayappan, James Thomas Patrick Decourcy Hallinan, Jerry Ying Shi Fuh, Senthil Kumar Anatharaman
14:50 - 15:50
14:50 - 15:50
Focus Session 3
Digital Work Flow for Patient Specific Implants 1
Chair: Dr. Philipp Imgrund
14:50
14:50
Fabrication of patient-specific finger joint implants from Ti-6Al-4V using metal binder jetting
Kevin Janzen, Kim Julia Kallies
15:10
15:10
Digital workflow for additive manufacturing of patient-specific implants
Phillip Gromzig, Christian Böhm, Philipp Imgrund, Jan Johannsen, Ingomar Kelbassa, Peter Lindecke, Anh Minh Nguyen, Lotta Röhrich, Arthur Seibel, Tim Wischeropp, Loris Wulff, Farzaneh Aavani, Sandra Fuest, Johannes Krösbacher, Ralf Smeets, Linus Vari, Sebastian Eilermann, Oliver Niggemann
15:30
15:30
Development of AI-based segmentation and anatomical reconstruction for orbital floor implants using medical image data
Lotta Röhrich, Sebastian Eilermann, Fabian Schöfer, Philipp Imgrund, Phillip Gromzig, Christian Böhm, Jan Johannsen, Anh Minh Nguyen, Arthur Seibel, Farzaneh Aavani, Sandra Fuest, Johannes Krösbacher, Linus Vari, Ingomar Kelbassa, Ralf Smeets, Oliver Niggemann
15:50 - 16:20
15:50 - 16:20
Networking Coffee in Exhibition
16:20 - 17:20
16:20 - 17:20
Focus Session 4
Digital Work Flow for Patient Specific Implants 2
Chair: Dr. Philipp Imgrund
16:20
16:20
Development of an adaptive L-PBF and automated post-processing work flow for PSI
Christian Böhm, Jan Walter, Jan Johannsen, Phillip Gromzig, Sandra Fuest, Philipp Imgrund, Ralf Smeets, Oliver Niggemann
16:40
16:40
Semi-automatic bone scaffold design workflow
Buddhi Herath, Markus Laubach, Sinduja Suresh, Beat Schmutz, J. Paige Little, Prasad K. D. V. Yarlagadda, Dietmar W. Hutmacher, Marie-Luise Wille
17:00
17:00
AI-based 3D-printing strategies for patient specific implants in maxillofacial surgery
Ralf Smeets, Sandra Fuest, Philipp Imgrund, Phillip Gromzig, Christian Böhm, Lotta Röhrich, Arthur Seibel, Yannic Löw, Peter Lindecke, Farzaneh Aavani, Johannes Krösbacher, Linus Vari, Sebastian Eilermann, Ingomar Kelbassa, Martin Gosau, Oliver Niggemann
17:20 - 17:30
17:20 - 17:30
Closing Day 4
Announcements
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
17:30 - 18:30
17:30 - 18:30
Break
18:30 - 21:30
18:30 - 21:30
Conference Dinner | New Port Restaurant Lübeck Downtown
08:25 - 08:30
08:25 - 08:30
Opening Day 5
Announcements
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
08:30 - 09:00
08:30 - 09:00
Scientific Keynote
X-ray Computed Tomography for Additive Manufacturing: Improved Non-Destructive Evaluation Using Deep Learning

Anton du Plessis, Object Research Systems, South Africa / Montreal
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
X-ray computed tomography is a popular non-destructive evaluation method for additive manufacturing, to provide confidence in part quality and to quantify the defects in critical parts, for example to ensure they are smaller than some size limit or less than some maximum volume fraction, or below the detection limit in critical areas. The method is key to process optimization, quality control and is undisputed as one of the best tools for evaluating AM parts.
In recent times, deep learning methods have become popular in various fields, and in the context of CT for additive manufacturing, there are some advancements that are highly valuable for this application. In this talk, two methods are discussed in some detail. The first is image enhancement using deep learning. This can be achieved by different methods, one of which is called “super-resolution”. In this approach, a poor resolution and high resolution scan of the same object is used to train a model to improve the quality of poor resolution scans of similar parts. This allows enhanced contrast on poor resolution scans, which allows the user to save time in scanning or scan at larger voxel size while getting more reliable results similar to a high resolution or longer scan time. This will be demonstrated using a lattice structure sample, which is often used in AM medical implants, but often cannot be scanned at high resolution due to size limitations on the object size vs the lattice feature size.
A second method involves teaching a deep learning model to segment AM porosity. The challenge with AM pores are that they are small and often near the voxel size of the scan, making their contrast insufficient for a good manual segmentation. There is also often a challenge with image artifacts due to material density or scan quality issues. These issues make the quantification of porosity challenging, especially when high throughput is required. Deep learning segmentation models can be developed to perform this task despite poor contrast and despite image artifacts, providing superior results in comparison to traditional “thresholding” methods. Results will be demonstrated on using such a model “out of the box” as a pre-trained model, as well as using this model as a starting point for adding training to make a stronger model.
Overall these techniques can assist in improving the use of CT for AM in terms of reliability and ease of use, and has great potential for automation of the image analysis workflows involved in using CT (since deep learning models, once trained, do not require any human input).
09:00 - 10:00
09:00 - 10:00
Session 3
Scaffolds, Implants and Drug Delivery Systems
Chair: PD Dr. Verena Schaeper
09:00
09:00
Additive manufacturing of a miniaturized ceramic implant for animal studies on the treatment Alzheimer’s disease
Philip Töllner, Jacqueline Hofrichter, Horst Krüsemann, Benjamin Jenßen, Hermann Seitz
09:20
09:20
Design and additive manufacturing of biodegradable patient-specific implants for bone regeneration
Marie-Luise Wille, Sinduja Suresh, Buddhi Herath, Markus Laubach, Dietmar Hutmacher
09:40
09:40
Fabrication of biodegradable tailor-made bone cartilage implants by TPA
Vincent Mair, Jonas Wiedenmann, Klaus Liefeith, Michaela Noll, Claudia Ortmann, Katrin Susanne Lips, Benedikt Stender
10:00 - 10:30
10:00 - 10:30
Networking Coffee in Exhibition
10:30 - 12:30
10:30 - 12:30
Session 4
Material Properties, Structural Design, Printing Technology 2
Chair: Dr. Marie-Luise Wille
10:30
10:30
Designing 3D printed ceramic lattice structures for osseointegrative implants
Erik Kornfellner, Stefan Reininger, Stefan Scheiner, Francesco Moscato
10:50
10:50
Influencing 3D-printing parameters on patient-specific small vessel models based on the neurointerventional simulator HANNES
Eve Sobirey, Jonte Schmiech, Marie Wegner, Fabian Flottmann, Jens Fiehler, Dieter Krause
11:10
11:10
Patient-matched additively manufactured implant for treatment of thumb amputations: biomechanical analysis and cadaver study
Chiara Bregoli, Jacopo Fiocchi, Carlo Alberto Biffi, Kavin Morellato, Federico Stacchiotti, Rubens Ferrari, Mario Lando, Roberto Adani, Priscilla Di Sette, Michele Rampoldi, Emanuele Gruppioni, Ausonio Tuissi
11:30
11:30
Functional performance of NiTi shape memory architected structures produced by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)
Carlo Alberto Biffi, Celal Soyarslan, Jacopo Fiocchi, Chiara Bregoli, Ausonio Tuissi, Mehrshad Mehrpouya
11:50
11:50
3D Printing of Granular Biocomposites
Francesca Bono, Lorenzo Lucherini , Matteo Hirsch, Eva Baur, Esther Amstad
12:10
12:10
Novel 3D printable PEEK-HA-Mg2SiO4 composite material for spine implants: biocompatibility and imaging compatibility assessments
Naresh Kumar, Praveen Jeyachandran, Jagadeesh Babu Veluru, Balamurugan A Vellayappan, James Thomas Patrick Decourcy Hallinan, Jerry Ying Shi Fuh, Senthil Kumar Anatharaman
12:30 - 13:00
12:30 - 13:00
Lunch in Exhibition
13:00 - 14:20
13:00 - 14:20
Focus Session 5
Chairs: Prof. Dr. Jack Stubbs and Dr. Thomas Friedrich
13:20
13:20
A facile hydrogel system for perfect multimodal imaging and surgery practice
Leonard Siebert, Haoyi Qiu, Rainer Adelung
13:40
13:40
Milisecond Magnetic Particle Imaging of a 3D printed patient-specific cerebral aneurysm phantom with flow diverter stent
Olaf Kosch, Augusto F. Sanches, Yigit Özpeynirci, Thomas Liebig, Frank Wiekhorst
14:00
14:00
3D-printed anatomical models for robotic surgery training exercises
Annika Dell, Freschta Malekzada, Jannis Hagenah, Georg Männel, Thomas Friedrich, Michael Thomaschewski, Thorsten Buzug, Tobias Keck
14:20
14:20
3D-printed brain artery phantoms: current status and future perspectives
Hannes Schwenke, Thorsten Buzug, Peter Schramm
14:20 - 14:30
14:20 - 14:30
Networking Coffee in Exhibition
14:30 - 15:50
14:30 - 15:50
Session 5
Medical Phantoms for Planning, Training, and Quality Assurance
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
14:30
14:30
Graspable human embryonic development with 3D-printed educational models
Hans Nopper, Thomas Lück , Ubiratan Santos Freitas, Peter Malauschek, Andreas Lingner, Jaco Hagoort, Bernadette S. de Bakker
14:50
14:50
Digitized orthotics
Tino Jacobi, Burkhart van Soest
15:10
15:10
The role of additive manufacturing in the development of a biofidelic Instrumented Human Head Surrogate for impact tests
Elisa Baldoin, Giuseppe Zullo, Andrey Koptyug, Nicola Petrone
15:30
15:30
Towards credible computational models: Application of a risk based framework for establishing credibility
Ann-Kathrin Carl, Maxim Kirillov, David Hochmann, Eric Quadrat
15:50 - 15:55
15:50 - 15:55
Poster Award
Presented by Life Science Nord e.V.
Dr. Jürgen Walkenhorst
15:55 - 16:00
15:55 - 16:00
Closing Day 5
Wrap-up, Farewell
Prof. Dr. Thorsten M. Buzug, Prof. Dr. Hermann Seitz
P01
P01
Concept for a new 3D printing technique for multiple unit particle systems
Lee Roy Oldfield, Anne Seidlitz, Tobias Auel
P02
P02
Development of an additively manufactured skull model for the neurointerventional simulator HANNES
Jonte Schmiech, Nadine Wortmann, Helena Guerreiro, Eve Sobirey, Marie Wegner, Anna Kyselyova, Jens Fiehler, Dieter Krause
P03
P03
Development of a 3D-printed round window niche implant for controlled cochlear pharmacotherapy
Chunjiang Wei, Ziwen Gao, Thomas Eickner, Norman Maggi, Martin Ulbricht, Anne Seidlitz, Thomas Lenarz, Verena Scheper
P04
P04
Characterising material properties for fused filament fabrication of spinal orthoses
Rachel Chalmers, Sinduja Suresh, Marie-Luise Wille, J. Paige Little
P05
P05
Microtopography on poly-e-caprolactone and their wettability properties
Matthias Vosatek, Elettra Verin, Luis Pichelkastner, Francesco Moscato
P06
P06
Compression set of 3D-printed parts
Roman Leonov, Annika Dell, Thomas Friedrich
P07
P07
Combining 3D printing, dialysis adapters, and agarose hydrogels for dissolution testing of suspensions
Tobias Auel, Julia Schubert, Daria Kobiakova, Anne Seidlitz
P08
P08
Multilayer microneedle array patches by combining inkjet printing and micromolding - A technical evaluation
Lukas Christian Lammerding, Jörg Breitkreutz, Sebastian Braun
P09
P09
Inkjet printing of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate for a hybrid 3D printing process
Ahmed Sannan, Robert Mau, Thomas Eickner, Michael Teske, Niels Grabow, Hermann Seitz
P10
P10
Piezoelectric and bioactive composites: Functional materials for bone tissue engineering
Christian Polley, Thomas Distler, Rainer Detsch, Aldo R. Boccaccini, Hermann Seitz
P11
P11
Endothelial monolayer formation on melt electro-written scaffolds under dynamic conditions to mimic tunica interna
Sebastian Loewner, Sebastian Heene, Fabian Cholewa, Henrik Heymann, Holger Blume, Cornelia Blume
P12
P12
Development and validation of a 3D-printed artificial round window niche for use in release kinetics analysis of round window niche implants
Martina Knabel, Gerald Draeger, Thomas Lenarz, Verena Scheper
P13
P13
Microgel support bath enabled bioprinting of 3D multimaterial structures for skin tissue engineering
Samantha Fernandes, Paulo Bartolo
P14
P14
Printing magnetically driven micro-helices using two-photon polymerization
Lukas Schmidt-Russnak, Justin Ackers, Ankit Malhotra, Anna Christin Bakenecker, Matthias Gräser
P15
P15
Development of fat-holding and drug-eluting implant for breast-conserving surgery
Chak Hin Tam, Sheng Qi
P16
P16
TPMS structures delay clotting in extracorporeal blood contactors
Lukas Hirschwald, Franziska Hagemann, Maik Biermann, Patrick Hoffmann, Tim Höhs, Florian Neuhaus, Märthe Tillmann, Petar Peric, Maximilian Wattenberg, Maik Stille, Tamara Fechter, Alexander Theißen, Patrick Winnersbach, Kai Barbian, Sebastian Jansen, Bettina Wiegmann, Matthias Wessling, Christian Bleilevens, John Linkhorst
P17
P17
How Micro-CT improves the printing process of AM components
Katharina Bliedtner, Polina Dedyaeva, Frank Herold
P18
P18
Rapid prototyping of a four terminal Fringing Field Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy Sensor
Patrick Kleinschnittger, Gagik Baghdasaryan, Andreas Bahr, Wolfgang Krautschneider
P19
P19
A hyperthermia insert for a preclinical MPI scanner incorporating auxiliary devices.
André Behrends, Alexander Neumann, Huimin Wei, Thomas Friedrich, Thorsten Buzug
P20
P20
Development of a biodegradable patient-individualized drug delivery round window niche implant (RNI) for inner ear therapy
Yanjing Luo, Thomas Lenarz, Farnarz Matin-Mann, Cornelia Blume, Verena Scheper
P21
P21
First 3D printed radioactive 89Zr phantoms for Positron Emission Tomography
Ezzat Elmoujarkach, Steven Seeger , Christian Schmidt , Julia G. Mannheim , Fabian P. Schmidt , Magdalena Rafecas
P22
P22
Individualised additive pickup coils
Pascal Stagge, Maximilian Wattenberg, Matthias Gräser
P23
P23
Additively manufactured model of biceps brachii for electrophysiology visualization
Andra Oltmann, Eric Aderhold, Thomas Friedrich, Philipp Rostalski
P24
P24
Physical model of a medical device component
Eric Aderhold, Eric Aderhold, Thomas Friedrich, Matthias Graeser
P25
P25
Integration of 3D printing and gamified didactics in medical imaging education
Christian Hanshans, Melanie Rammler
P26
P26
Wavefront measurements for parameter characterization of 3D printed cylindrical microlenses
Lena Felicitas Unger, Fabian Henk, Thomas Friedrich, Mathias Beyerlein, Kai Seger
P27
P27
Design and 3D printing of novel Ti spine rods with lower flexural modulus/stiffness with optimised imaging compatibility
Naresh Kumar, Jagadeesh Babu Veluru, Praveen Jeyachandran, Balamurugan A Vellayappan, James Thomas Patrick Decourcy Hallinan, Jerry Ying Shi Fuh, Senthil Kumar Anatharaman
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