So, if
- you like to create complex anatomical meshes
- you are struggling with geometrical de-featuring, local mesh refinement or creating feature adaptive meshes
- you want to learn how to make multi-part or multi-material meshes
then this webinar will answer all of your questions!
This is what the program will look like:
- Prasath M, will be speaking from Spine Research Laboratory, Lutheran Hospital, Cleveland Clinic. Prasath will be talking about importance of using computational models for assessment of spinal implants and predicting spinal stability following the placement of a spinal implant
- Jan Demol will be speaking about how Mobelife uses Finite Element Modeling for assessing their patient specific hip implants and its importance in their design process
- A live demo will showcase the tools in Mimics Innovation Suite for Finite Element Modelers including geometry de-featuring, creating multi-part meshes, mesh refinement, defining boundary regions, and grayscale based heterogeneous material properties
For more information and for registration, follow this link: http://biomedical.materialise.com/we...finite-element