From 3D Image to Simulation and 3D Print
Date / Time: Friday, April 15, 2016 / 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue: Conference Room 4352, Center for Discovery and Innovation, 85 St Nicholas Terrace, NY 10031
Organisers: Neuromodec
Email: contact@neuromodec.com
This technical seminar is aimed at those interested in visualizing and analyzing 3D image data, and in generating models for 3D Printing, CAD, and FEA simulations. We will demonstrate the ease of obtaining high fidelity models from 3D image data, and will show the workflow of processing data for a variety of applications in biomedical engineering and 3D printing.
Attend this seminar to learn how to:
Bring your own data:
Attendees are also encouraged to send in their image data to get personalised support during the one-to-one session. All data will be treated confidentially, and a secure FTP site will be available before the workshop.
Registration:
The seminar is free but pre-registration is required as places are limited.
Register here
Date / Time: Friday, April 15, 2016 / 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue: Conference Room 4352, Center for Discovery and Innovation, 85 St Nicholas Terrace, NY 10031
Organisers: Neuromodec
Email: contact@neuromodec.com
This technical seminar is aimed at those interested in visualizing and analyzing 3D image data, and in generating models for 3D Printing, CAD, and FEA simulations. We will demonstrate the ease of obtaining high fidelity models from 3D image data, and will show the workflow of processing data for a variety of applications in biomedical engineering and 3D printing.
Attend this seminar to learn how to:
- Visualize and process image data from a wide range of 3D imaging modalities (e.g. MRI, CT, micro-CT)
- Create and manipulate computer representations of different parts of the human anatomy
- Import and position medical device designs within the image data
- Generate image and video files for presentations and demonstration
- Export to 3D printing equipment
- Export to all leading FE/CFD solvers (e.g. Comsol, Ansys, Abaqus...) for the purpose of computer simulation
Bring your own data:
Attendees are also encouraged to send in their image data to get personalised support during the one-to-one session. All data will be treated confidentially, and a secure FTP site will be available before the workshop.
Registration:
The seminar is free but pre-registration is required as places are limited.
Register here