Michael Barbella, Managing Editor03.17.22
Materialise is headed to the Windy City next week to showcase its latest innovations in software and 3D printing solutions for the orthopedic industry.
The company will be attending the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting (March 22-26) in Chicago and exhibiting the latest developments from its research and engineering medical software MIS (minimally invasive surgery) and shoulder 3D planning for surgeons. Materialise also will offer live demonstrations of its AR viewer, to be launched later this spring.
Moreover, as a company in software for 2D and 3D planning solutions, the company is hoping to start a discussion amongst its partners and customers about the future of predictive planning. Discussion points of interest include AI-driven surgical planning and surgeons’ choices.
Highlights at AAOS
Presentation: March 25 - 8:05 a.m. (CST)
3D preoperative planning for the glenoid component in RSA by Dr. Jonathan C. Levy, chief of Orthopedics at Holy Cross Medical Group.
In his presentation, Dr. Levy will demonstrate how an AI-driven Materialise planning tool is capable of mimicking planning habits of high-volume surgeons to guide the planning choices of broader range of clinicians.
Live software demonstrations at Booth 1406
A preview of the new breakthrough AI-based automated CT bone segmentation feature in the Mimics Innovation Suite 25 (MIS), which automatically segments and labels all bones at once for personalized planning.
Materialise SurgiCase, the latest software added to MIS, designed to power seamless case communication in and out of the organization.
Materialise OrthoView 7.5, a powerful template software used by more than 15,000 surgeons worldwide that uses automated technology to reduce preoperative planning and surgery time.
Materialise incorporates three decades of 3D printing experience into a range of software solutions and 3D printing services, which together form the backbone of the 3D printing industry. Materialise’s open and flexible solutions enable players in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design, and consumer goods, to build 3D printing applications that aim to make the world a better and healthier place. Headquartered in Belgium, with branches worldwide, Materialise combines the largest group of software developers in the industry with one of the world's largest 3D printing facilities.
The company will be attending the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting (March 22-26) in Chicago and exhibiting the latest developments from its research and engineering medical software MIS (minimally invasive surgery) and shoulder 3D planning for surgeons. Materialise also will offer live demonstrations of its AR viewer, to be launched later this spring.
Moreover, as a company in software for 2D and 3D planning solutions, the company is hoping to start a discussion amongst its partners and customers about the future of predictive planning. Discussion points of interest include AI-driven surgical planning and surgeons’ choices.
Highlights at AAOS
Presentation: March 25 - 8:05 a.m. (CST)
3D preoperative planning for the glenoid component in RSA by Dr. Jonathan C. Levy, chief of Orthopedics at Holy Cross Medical Group.
In his presentation, Dr. Levy will demonstrate how an AI-driven Materialise planning tool is capable of mimicking planning habits of high-volume surgeons to guide the planning choices of broader range of clinicians.
Live software demonstrations at Booth 1406
A preview of the new breakthrough AI-based automated CT bone segmentation feature in the Mimics Innovation Suite 25 (MIS), which automatically segments and labels all bones at once for personalized planning.
Materialise SurgiCase, the latest software added to MIS, designed to power seamless case communication in and out of the organization.
Materialise OrthoView 7.5, a powerful template software used by more than 15,000 surgeons worldwide that uses automated technology to reduce preoperative planning and surgery time.
Materialise incorporates three decades of 3D printing experience into a range of software solutions and 3D printing services, which together form the backbone of the 3D printing industry. Materialise’s open and flexible solutions enable players in a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, art and design, and consumer goods, to build 3D printing applications that aim to make the world a better and healthier place. Headquartered in Belgium, with branches worldwide, Materialise combines the largest group of software developers in the industry with one of the world's largest 3D printing facilities.