Utrecht, Netherlands

3D Printing and Biofabrication

when 15 July 2024 - 19 July 2024
language English
duration 1 week
credits 1.5 EC
fee EUR 1000

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) uses a layer-by-layer principle for manufacturing. This one-week course will provide insight in the opportunities of additive manufacturing technologies and 3D (bio)printing in biomedical applications. It will provide the basics of 3D printing, including hand-on workshops with 3D printers, in which the students will interact with experts demonstrating the working principles and applications of multiple bioprinting technologies. Combined with lectures from renown experts in the field of Biofabrication, the course will also provide insight in the challenges encountered when translating 3D printing towards biomedical applications.

In July 2022 the eight 3D Printing & Biofabrication summer course will be organised in Utrecht. This one-week course will provide insight in the opportunities of additive manufacturing technologies and 3D printing in biomedical applications. It will provide the basics of 3D printing, including hands-on workshosp at the bioprinting facility to interact with experts and learn how multiple printing technologies work and are applied in the biomedical field. In addition, it will also provide insight in the challenges encountered when translating 3D printing to biofabrication.

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) uses a layer-by-layer principle for creating physical objects starting from 3D computer designs. The success of the field of additive manufacturing will be extended to produce biological tissues, to address the many health challenges facing an increasingly aging population. Biofabrication could thus be used to repair tissues damaged by trauma, disease or cancer, while many diagnostic applications and pharmaceutical (screening) systems could also benefit from this developing technology.

The course will provide the basics of 3D printing, including interactions with the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility, and introduction to 3D design software and bioprinting. In addition, it will contain lectures by international specialist on the specific challenges encountered when translating 3D printing to biofabrication. Lectures and workshops from companies involved in the field of medical 3D printing are also part of the program. Specific topics include the development of bioinks, development and application of 3D in vitro models and the required control over processing conditions. Finally, the course will provide state-of-the-art examples of how currently biofabrication is translated from bench towards the bedside.

We encourage you to take this course in combination with the Regenerative Medicine summer school course.

Course leader

Prof. dr. ir. Jos Malda & Dr. Riccardo Levato

Course aim

To provide insight in the opportunities of additive manufacturing technologies and 3D printing in biomedical applications. It will provide the basics of 3D printing, including a hands-on Ultimaker workshop and introduction to 3D design software. In addition, it will also provide insight in the specific challenges encountered when translating 3D printing to biofabrication, such as the development of specific bioinks and the required control over processing conditions. Finally, it will provide state-of-the-art examples of how currently biofabrication is translated from bench towards the bedside.

Fee info

EUR 1000: Course + course materials + lunch
EUR 250: Housing fee (optional)

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