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Hospitals: A successful Kick Off

Thank you to the Parc Taulí Hospital Barcelona, Tel Aviv Medical Center, German Heart Center Berlin, Charité – University Clinic Berlin, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Medical University Graz, University Clinic Eppendorf, University Clinic Basel and Hospital of the Armed Forces Berlin for joining us and enriching the kick off with you expertise.

Special thanks to Jonathan Morris, who gave a fantastic presentation about the wide scope of additive manufacturing at the Mayo Clinic, thus providing an inspiration for other hospitals.

In this first discussion, the following key topics for the working group were raised:

  • Change management: Decision makers need to know what to expect with the use of additive manufacturing technologies.
  • Quality management: Establishment of new standards. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs( are often already regulated for in-house processes, but are regulated differently for external suppliers.
  • Increase awareness of materials, especially new materials
  • networking with industry
  • further training programs

In the next working group meetings, we would like to address the raised topics in more detail.

We will start on 2 March 2021 with the topic of quality management, inviting Simon Schlagintweit from TĂśV SĂĽd Service GmbH and Dr. Ă–zlem WeiĂź, CEO of Expertants GmbH.
The speakers head our medical working groups Approval and Materials and are well-known experts on the topic of quality management in the medical sector.

In the following working group meeting, we will then address the topic of change management.

New Members

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ELISE
ELISE accelerates the pace of innovation by providing an open software platform that enables end-to-end automation of the product development process across different disciplines in a single environment.
In the network, they want to address the question of how to further increase efficiency and productivity in component development.
https://www.elise.de/

Bundesanstalt fĂĽr Materialforschung- und PrĂĽfung (BAM)
The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is a scientific and technical federal institution within the portfolio of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy. It tests, researches and advises on the protection of man, the environment and material goods.
BAM sets and represents high standards for safety in technology and chemistry for Germany and its global markets to further develop the successful German quality culture “Made in Germany”.
Within the network, it seeks to establish contacts with partners from science and industry.
https://www.bam.de

Pro-Beam
The pro-beam group is a global leader in the field of electron beam and laser technology. ProBeam offers solutions around welding and drilling with the electron beam as well as the coating of surfaces. Customers can decide – depending on their needs – for contract manufacturing at pro-beam or for their own customer-specific system from pro-beam. In addition, pro-beam sees itself as a development partner when it comes to efficient manufacturing processes. Pro-beam would like to get involved in the network in order to be able to incorporate market requirements into its development at an early stage and to be able to work with partners on new topics.
https://www.pro-beam.com/

PostProcess GmbH
Post-printing is an often overlooked but critical step in the process, and PostProcess aims to bring visibility to its place in the end-to-end workflow for the benefit of all. They are pioneering the world´s first data-driven automated post-printing solutions and can bring a unique perspective to the network in regards to the opportunities for enabling a digitized end-to-end additive manufacturing process. PostProcess Technologies is eager for the opportunity to collaborate with thought leaders in additive manufacturing to advance the adoption and technology achievements of the industry.
https://www.postprocess.com/

3D-Laserdruck GmbH
The 3D-Laserdruck GmbH is part of a group of companies based in Reutlingen, Baden-WĂĽrtenberg. For over 6 years they have been producing 3D printed parts in a wide variety of metals for the whole industry. Especially for metal casting prototypes they have comprehensive process and development know-how in the field of additive manufacturing.
Their goal is to address specialists that understand the benefits and chances given by additive manufacturing and seek to open up new markets as well as find new customers and projects.
https://www.3d-laserdruck.de/

Formlabs
Formlabs is a developer and manufacturer of 3D printing technology. The company, based in Somerville, Massachusetts, was founded in September 2011 by three students from the MIT Media Lab and develops and produces 3D printers as well as the associated software and consumables. In the network, formlabs wants to actively participate in various working groups (Mobility & Medical), exchange ideas and overcome challenges together with other members.
https://formlabs.com/

NMB Neue Materialien Bayreuth GmbH
Neue Materialien Bayreuth GmbH (NMB) is a non-university research institution that develops novel material variants and the associated processing methods in the thematic field of lightweight construction for plastics, metals as well as fiber-reinforced composites. Furthermore, they create application-oriented solutions to optimize existing materials and production processes in an application-related manner. As a research institute with know-how in the field of polymers and their processing, they are interested in active collaboration in various working groups
https://www.nmbgmbh.de/
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Working Student (Werkstudent) f/m/x for 3dprinting in Medical

From our office in the south of Berlin you will work with some of the leading professionals in the field of 3d printing and Additive Manufacturing. Along with other creatives, engineers and strategists, you’ll play an important role in field of Additive Manufacturing in the Medical Sector. You should have a keen interest and intuitive understanding of trends, especially in the technical and additive manufacturing fields. However, we would also be happy to support you as a newcomer in this field.

YOUR TASKS

  • Independent research on data and content of 3D printing in medicine
  • Maintenance of databases and support for the expansion of the website
  • Support for presentations, events, workshops, meetings etc.
  • Assistence of working group meetings

YOUR PROFILE

  • You are a registered student in the field of medical technology or other technical orientation (e.g. biotechnology). You are available as a working student for at least two semesters.
  • High commitment and enthusiasm for medical applications and digital technologies
  • distinguish yourself through your open-minded and proactive manner as well as your independent, conscientious and committed way of working.
  • You also have a very good knowledge of MS-Office as well as very good written and spoken German and English skills

WHY MGA

  • We rely on flat hierarchies and are respectful, loyal and appreciative
  • We offer a steep learning curve and opportunities of professional development within the network
  • Equipment with own laptop, remote working by arrangement
  • Modern flexible workplace with cosy and warm atmosphere, free coffee and softdrinks, located directly opposite brew dog gastronomy
  • Immediate entry possible

Introduce yourself to us if you like : Motivation letter, curriculum vitae, certificates, your salary expectations and possible starting date to : hr@mobilitygoesadditive.com . Your contact is Susann MĂĽhler. We are looking forward to your application!

Additive Inspirations – Session #5

Due to Corona, digital technologies are in greater demand than ever before: aviation and automotive markets have suffered severely from the crisis, new jobs for 3D printing machines have to be identified to fill capacities, while operators try to compensate for supply bottlenecks with 3D printing. Additive Manufacturing is in search of new impulses for its market.

As a virtual teaser to the MGA Annual Meeting 2020, we started a new online webinar series to keep our network connected. In exciting presentations, we highlighted recent practical examples and gave impulses as to the segments in which Additive Manufacturing can apply and expand its potential.

Restarting on January 21 and to sweeten the time until we can all meet again, we will keep the ball rolling with regular online events.

Join us and Prof. Dr. Jens Kurreck of the Technische Universität Berlin on January 21 at 13.00 CET for a session on The Veggie Way: 3d printing prevents animal testing and learn more about Bioprinting.

16.04.2024

Kick-Off Focus Group Dental

On April 16, 2024 the time has finally come: MGA Medical is kicking off a new Focus Group for the Working Group Use Cases.

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