Leveraging Formlabs’ Biocomp Elastomers for Vascular Anatomical Models

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Learn how medical professionals can incorporate elastomeric and biocompatible materials into innovative 3D printing workflows using Formlabs’ newest BioMed Flex 80A and BioMed Elastic 50A Resins.

What you will learn:

Discover how professionals can combine the benefits of traditional elastomeric and biocompatible materials with the ease-of-use and streamlined workflow of Formlabs' Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) 3D printers using BioMed Flex 80A Resin and BioMed Elastic 50A Resin.

These two new materials have been tested according to ISO 10993 and USP Class VI standards and are produced in an FDA-registered, ISO 13485 certified facility. This ensures that medical professionals can use these products with utmost confidence. As Formlabs continues to expand its library of biocompatible materials, 3D printing becomes an increasingly viable option in various workflows and applications, ultimately improving patient care, reducing costs, and expanding possibilities.

During this webinar, we are delighted to have Samuel Guigo, coordinator of W.PRINT, the 3D printing platform at the university hospital in Brest, France, as our guest speaker. This multi-technology platform, equipped with a fleet of 9 printers located within the hospital premises, is dedicated to producing additive manufacturing parts for medical and paramedical staff, patients, and users. These range from patient-specific anatomical models to the design and manufacture of customized parts.

Samuel will share his experience in using Formlabs' flexible and elastic resins, particularly for the production of vascular anatomical models used in neuroradiology and vascular surgery.

You’ll learn:
  • Learn about Formlabs' newest BioMed Resins.
  • Learn how Formlabs’ medical grade elastomers can be used in patient-care and medical device workflows.
  • Discover how BioMed Flex 80A and BioMed Elastic 50A can be utilized for vascular anatomical models in operating rooms to aid surgeons.


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Webinar Speakers

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Ricky Solorzano

Healthcare Product Manager

Ricky currently leads product development to serve the medical device community at Formlabs, an industry-leading 3D printing company. He has been obsessed with bioengineering for over 10 years ever since studying bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He has played a tremendous role in influencing, guiding, and growing the biofabrication industry over the past decade. He is excited about working with healthcare professionals from surgeons to medical device product developers to continue to develop novel offerings that change the way healthcare is delivered from the bedside to the operating room.

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Samuel Guigo

Coordinateur plateforme d’impression 3D - W.PRINT

Technician in medical electroradiology, Samuel is passionate about new technologies. His desire for innovation led him to use 3D printing to create anatomical models of brain aneurysms for preoperative simulation purposes. He found very interesting physical properties at Formlabs, notably the elastic resin for the reproduction of human arteries. Today he wants to integrate 3D printing into hospitals in multiple specialties such as vascular surgery and traumatology so that this technological innovation and this innovative approach to personalized surgery benefits as many patients as possible.

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John Anderson

Medical Marketing Manager

As the manager of Formlabs Healthcare's global downstream marketing, John draws upon his seven years of service as a Hospital Corpsman and Medical Laboratory Technologist in the United States Navy, followed by a career in media arts and CAD design, to inform his approach. Boasting an impressive resume that includes work in medical marketing, visualization, and forensic reconstruction, John brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the Formlabs Healthcare team.