Developing, printing, and testing high performance osseointegrative spinal implants

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In this pre-recorded webinar, you’ll see how nTop and Renishaw enabled Croom Medical to develop a capability for multipurpose lattice simulation and produce more effective implant structures in less time.
    Hear from Dr. Shane Keaveney, Research and Development Manager at Croom Medical, and John Laureto, AM Americas Business Manager at Renishaw. They will be joined by Mandy Rosengren, Senior Solutions Engineer at nTop.
    You’ll learn
    • How to design a medical device or implant with multi-lattice structures.
    • Why you should print lattice structures using L-PBF additive manufacturing technologies.
    • How mechanical simulation can help you iterate quickly.
    You’ll also get an up-close look at nTop’s latticing and simulation capabilities and see a real compression test performed on the implants.
    2:01 - nTop
    12:51 - Renishaw
    25:01 - Croom
    35:18 - Q&A
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