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Upcoming Webinar

Point-of-Care Medical Device Manufacturing: A New Era for Hospital-based Innovation

Calendar Tuesday, September 17, 2024 Time 10:00 am CDT Duration 45 minutes

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Point-of-Care Medical Device Manufacturing

Explore the advantages of having onsite 3D printing labs in hospitals, utilizing Stratasys technology.

  • Generate new revenue streams by producing medical devices for your network and beyond.
  • Ensure control and continuous improvement of processes with a quality management system.
  • Rapidly gather clinical insights and develop tailored solutions.

Learn how shifting to Point-of-Care manufacturing with Ricoh’s Point-of-Care Services can:

  • Enhance operations.
  • Improve patient experience and outcomes.
  • Provide a strategic market advantage.

Whether you're a medical device firm looking to innovate or a hospital seeking to enhance patient care, this session will provide valuable insights into the future of healthcare manufacturing.

Speakers
Derek Mathers
Derek Mathers
Director of Clinical Application at Ricoh 3d for Healthcare

Leads Ricoh 3D for Healthcare’s Clinical Applications and Point-of-Care Consulting teams, commercializing solutions for surgical planning and personalized device manufacturing. He is passionate about accelerating the adoption of impactful technologies that restore health and extend life. With a background in 3D bioprinting, medical device manufacturing and commercialization, and cell and tissue-engineered therapies, Derek has consulted with major MedTech companies and VC firms focused on biotechnology. He holds a B.S. in Entrepreneurial Management & Marketing from the University of Minnesota and certificates in Tissue Engineering, Cardiac Physiology & Anatomy, and Design for Additive Manufacturing.