Meticuly showcases engineering innovation in 3D Printing at Intania Expo 2025
- chetarpa yipyintum
- 2 days ago
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Meticuly recently participated in the prestigious Intania Expo 2025, hosted by the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. This event provided an excellent platform for us to connect with the next generation of engineering talent and showcase how fundamental engineering principles are applied in our 3D-printed medical solutions.
At our booth, we highlighted the intricate engineering behind our personalised implants for cranioplasty and craniomaxillofacial surgery. We demonstrated how concepts from mechanical engineering, materials science, biomedical engineering, and software engineering converge to create patient-specific devices with exceptional precision and functionality.
A key focus of our presentation was the critical role of 3D printing in our entire product lifecycle. We illustrated how:
Advanced imaging data is transformed through sophisticated software algorithms to generate precise 3D models of patient anatomy. This process relies heavily on computational geometry and image processing techniques.
Material science expertise guides our selection of biocompatible materials optimised for 3D printing, ensuring the safety and efficacy of our implants.
Precision engineering principles are embedded in our design and 3D printing processes to achieve the exact specifications required for each unique patient.
Rigorous testing and validation protocols, informed by engineering mechanics and biomechanics, ensure the structural integrity and long-term performance of our 3D-printed implants.
Our team engaged with numerous students and faculty members, sharing insights into the exciting career opportunities at the intersection of engineering and medicine. We emphasised how a strong engineering foundation is crucial for driving innovation in the field of personalised healthcare through technologies like 3D printing.
Meticuly's participation in Intania Expo 2025 underscores our commitment to fostering the growth of engineering talent and highlighting the impactful applications of engineering knowledge in creating tangible solutions that improve lives. We were inspired by the enthusiasm and ingenuity of the students and look forward to future collaborations with the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University.
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