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3D Printing + Additive Manufacturing Simon Fraser, Professor of Industrial Design, Associate Dean (Research) VUW School of Design A Revolution in Making 2013 Healthcare Congress

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3D Printing + Additive Manufacturing

Simon Fraser, Professor of Industrial Design, Associate Dean (Research) VUW School of Design

A Revolution in Making2013 Healthcare Congress

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DSDN104 Digital Creation. Coordinator Jeongbin Ok. Students: Jessica Campbell, Tyler Frenguelli, Thomas Hall, Sabrina Turner, Paul Jensen.

MAKING THE UNMAKABLE

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Nanoscribe Laser Lithography. T.Streibl, M.Bastmeyer, KIT (Germany) Mataerial 3D printer: Petr Novikov, Saša Jokić, Joris Laarman.

MICRO……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………MACRO

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Coleman Product Design. Source: Design secrets. 50 real-life projects uncovered / IDSA

APPLICATIONS: RAPID PROTOTYPING…………………………………………………AND USER TESTING

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Oxford Performance Materials (OPM). OsteoFab Cranial Device (biocompatible thermoplastics)

APPLICATIONS: IMPLANTS

Selective Laser Melting (titanium) SLM Solutions GmbH

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Dr.Wayne Gillingham, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Welloral

APPLICATIONS: PRE-OPERATIVE VISUALISATION, ANALYSIS……………..…….AND PREPARATION

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3D printed tracheal splint. G.Green, S.Hollister, University of Michigan Health System

A.Krieger, Children's National Medical Centre, Washington DC. A.Voisard,Washington Post

PRE-OPERATIVE VISUALISATION, ANALYSIS………………….AND PREPARATION

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APPLICATIONS……………………………………………………………..SCAFFOLDS AND BIO-MATERIALS

Dr.Wayne Gillingham , Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, Welloral 3D printed bio-mineralised scaffold, Kate McGrath, Director, MacDiarmidInstitute

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NEW INTERPRETATIONS…………………………………………..OF EXISTING PRODUCTS

INDN311 Digital Form, Coordinator Ross Stevens, Student Jake Evill

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INDN311 Digital Form, Coordinator Ross Stevens, Student Jake Evill

NEW INTERPRETATIONS……………………………………………………………………OF EXISTING PRODUCTS

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Master of Design Innovation. Student: Earl Stewart, Supervisor: Ross Stevens

NEW INTERPRETATIONS……………………………………………………………………OF EXISTING PRODUCTS

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Master of Design Innovation. Student: Earl Stewart, Supervisor: Ross Stevens

NEW INTERPRETATIONS……………………………………………………………………OF EXISTING PRODUCTS

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group: Gina Rawlings (group leader), Sean Antrobus, Lisa Howell, James Mayne, Ulrich Meyer, Mark Owbridge, Andrew Porter, Mauricio Vera, Jasun Woods.

ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTS…………………………….AND SERVICES

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

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INDN341 Mass Production + Digital Manufacturing. Coordinator Ross Stevens. NEXUS group.

NEW PRODUCTS………………………………………………………………….……………SERVICES AND SYSTEMS

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COLLABORATIVE AM RESEARCH……………..AND FACILITIES

Contact: The Materials Accelerator, Director, Professor Mark Taylor, University of Auckland. [email protected] http://www.materialsaccelerator.co.nz/index.html

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AM RESEARCH AND FACILITIES..….AT AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY• Z-Corp printers 310, 510

Plaster, sand-casting material, colour

• FDM Dimension 768White ABS

• EOS P110Nylon

• Renishaw 250 (Selective Laser Melting)Metals, i.e. Al, Ti, SS, CoCr, NiCr

• Research Set-upsFDM, Laser Sintering

Contact: Thomas Neitzert, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director, Engineering Research Institute (ERI) [email protected]

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• FDM Dimension 768White ABS

• EOS P110Nylon

• Research Set-upspellet based FDM, Laser Sintering

AM RESEARCH AND FACILITIES………………………………..AT MASSEY UNIVERSITY

Contact: Olaf Diegel, Professor of Mechatronics, School of Engineering & Advanced Technology, MasseyUniversity [email protected]

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AM RESEARCH AND FACILITIES………….…………………AT VICTORIA UNIVERSITY

• STRATASYS/OBJET Eden250vRigid photopolymers

• STRATASYS/OBJET Connex 350PolyJet multi-material 3D printing

• Research Set-upsMulti-material 3D printing, functionalmaterials and surfaces

Contact: Simon Fraser, Professor of Industrial Design, Associate Dean Research, VUW School of [email protected]