Stratasys 3D Printing Featured at Sold-Out Surgical Planning Workshops for over 600 Physicians and Technicians at RSNA

Stratasys introduces medical solutions group, deepening its commitment to the medical industry

Stratasys Stand at North – Hall B: booth 8518

Patient Mia Gonzales' life-threatening heart defect was reversed when surgeons used a Stratasys 3D printed model of her heart to plan surgery (Photo: Business Wire).

MINNEAPOLIS & REHOVOT, Israel--()--Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, is supporting four sold-out 3D printing workshops for over 600 physicians and technicians at the 2015 Radiological Society of North America annual meeting, Nov. 29 – Dec. 4 in Chicago.

“These hands-on workshops address the increased global demand for 3D printed medical models to support clinical education and training, pre-surgical planning, and research,” says Scott Rader, General Manager of Stratasys Medical Solutions. “As more hospitals adopt 3D printing, there is a potential for shortage of hospital staff trained on the technology.” Led by Dr. Frank Rybicki from the University of Ottawa, the workshops will showcase Stratasys 3D printing solutions. The workshops will train attendees on taking patient-specific imaging from MR/CT scans and preparing the files for 3D printing. Using 3D printing, physicians can 3D print accurate models of patient anatomy to better plan procedures expected to improve patient outcomes and operating room efficiency.

In addition to these medical 3D printing workshops at RSNA, Stratasys will showcase its 3D printing technology at another event and three booths at the conference. These include:

3D Printing? Ask the Experts
Stratasys and Materialise will be co-hosting an event, “3D Printing? Ask the Experts” Tuesday, December 1st at 6:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. Dr. Frank Rybicki of the Ottawa Hospital, Dr. Jonathan Morris of The Mayo Clinic and Justin Ryan, PhD of Phoenix Children’s Hospital will discuss the current and future state of 3D printing in the medical industry. Following the presentations, the Stratasys Medical Solutions team will be available for any additional questions.

Stratasys Booth
Stratasys will display its 3D printing solutions and 3D printed medical models at North – Hall B: booth 8518.

Vital Images Booth
Stratasys 3D Printing Solutions will also be on display at the Vital Images booth (North – Hall B: 7946), along with examples of 3D printed anatomical models. Vital Images’ software takes patient scans and converts them into STL files that can be sent directly to a 3D printer, resulting in significant hospital workflow improvements and making 3D printing more accessible to hospitals.

Live 3D Printing Exhibit
A Stratasys Objet500 Color, Multi-material Connex3 3D Printer will be on display at the Live 3D Printing Education Exhibit - Level 3 Hall D of Lake Side Learning Center.

Stratasys Announces New Medical Solutions Group

Stratasys also announced its new medical solutions group and a deepened commitment to the medical market for 3D printing.

The Stratasys Medical Solutions Group is part of the company’s larger vertical business unit, which focuses on vertical expertise to provide specific industry focused applications and solutions. The medical VBU focuses on various medical applications that serve both patient care and medical devices. The group offers efficiencies to the medical world, including the following:

Patient Care

  • Greater levels of success/time savings in operating rooms for doctors and hospitals: 3D Models created prior to operations quickly, cost-effectively, and accurately.
  • Improved individual procedure outcomes: Using surgical pre-planning models.
  • Accelerated procedure volume: With less risk of infection and complications.
  • Heightened practitioner clinical preparedness: Via creation of realistic anatomical models customized for training.
  • Better fit, form, function and affordability: With personalized prosthetics, bionics and orthotics.

Medical Devices

  • Better preclinical device testing and evaluation: Using realistic anatomical models for validation and verification.
  • Cost-effective, rapid development and high performance: For additively manufactured end-user medical devices.
  • Shorter cycle times: With cost-effective, rapid prototyping of medical devices and disposal of medical instruments.

“We view the medical market as one of the fastest growing spaces within 3D printing,” says Dan Yalon, Executive Vice President, Strategy, Business Development and Vertical Solutions at Stratasys. “This market is strategically important for Stratasys to advance patent care by increasing operation success, reducing complications and shortening surgery times in operating rooms. We are investing to develop the solutions, personnel and capabilities to make Stratasys a leader in this space.”

More than 50 years of medical industry experience shape the medical solutions group at Stratasys:

  • Richard Garrity, VP and General Manager, Vertical Solutions, Richard Garrity is VP and General Manager, Vertical Solutions for Stratasys. Heading the Vertical Solutions division, Garrity is responsible for defining additive manufacturing solutions that complement or displace traditional manufacturing processes, addressing the growing demand across key vertical markets of aerospace, automotive, medical, dental, and education. Garrity joined Stratasys in 2010 previously serving as the VP and General Manager for its RedEye subsidiary (now part of Stratasys Direct Manufacturing) where he led aggressive growth and expansion for the advanced digital manufacturing service provider. Garrity received his BSB in Marketing and General Management and his MBA from the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.
  • R. Scott Rader, PhD, general manager for Medical Solutions, leads the group. With more than 20 years in the medical product industry, he brings the experience and expertise of matching clinical needs to technology solutions from the conceptual stage to the challenges of commercialization. Recently, he was selected as an associate editor for a new medical journal, 3D Printing in Medicine. Rader was an assistant professor of both ophthalmology and engineering at Johns Hopkins University. He holds a Ph.D., M.S.E. and B.S.E. in mechanical engineering and materials science from Duke University.
  • John Wynne, director of business development for Medical Solutions, brings over a decade of medical expertise to Stratasys. Prior to Stratasys, he worked at Boston Scientific, a leading medical device manufacturer, where he spent nine years in various strategy and business development roles. Earlier in his career, he worked for Bristol-Myers Squibb, a global leader in the pharmaceutical space. John has a degree in chemical engineering from the University of New Hampshire and an MBA from Boston University.
  • Michael Gaisford, director of marketing for Medical Solutions, brings 12 years of medical industry expertise, having held positions in marketing, strategy and program management. Before Stratasys, he worked in marketing and program management at Boston Scientific, as a consultant at Health Advances, a strategy associate at CVS/Pharmacy and a business analyst at McKinsey & Company. He holds an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and a B.S. in industrial engineering from Stanford University.

New 3D Printing Medical Innovation Series
The Stratasys Medical Solutions Group is launching a new thought leadership series, “3D Printing Medical Innovation” as a way to communicate new ideas, applications and news on the impact 3D printing has in shaping medical care, research, and device development and adoption. To receive updates from the Stratasys Medical Solutions Group, readers may sign up at http://www.stratasys.com/industries/medical/innovationseries. For more information about applications and solutions in the medical industry, visit the Stratasys website.

For more than 25 years, Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS) has been a defining force and dominant player in 3D printing and additive manufacturing – shaping the way things are made. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, the company empowers customers across a broad range of vertical markets by enabling new paradigms for design and manufacturing. The company’s solutions provide customers with unmatched design freedom and manufacturing flexibility – reducing time-to-market and lowering development costs, while improving designs and communications. Stratasys subsidiaries include MakerBot and Solidscape and the Stratasys ecosystem includes 3D printers producing prototypes and parts; a wide range of 3D printing materials; parts on-demand via Stratasys Direct Manufacturing; strategic consulting and professional services; and Thingiverse/GrabCAD communities with 5+ million free design components, 3D printable files. With 3,000 employees and 800 granted or pending additive manufacturing patents, Stratasys has received more than 30 technology and leadership awards. Visit us online at: www.stratasys.com or http://blog.stratasys.com.

Stratasys and Objet are registered trademarks and Connex, Objet260 and Objet500 are trademarks of Stratasys Ltd. and/or its subsidiaries or affiliates.

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Release Summary

STRATASYS 3D PRINTING FEATURED AT SOLD-OUT SURGICAL PLANNING WORKSHOPS FOR OVER 600 PHYSICIANS AND TECHNICIANS AT RSNA

Contacts

Stratasys Media Contacts
North America
Craig Librett
Stratasys
+1-518-424-2497
librett.craig@stratasys.com
or
Europe
Jonathan Wake / Miguel Afonso
UK Bespoke
Tel: +44-1737-215200
stratasys@bespoke.co.uk
or
Arita Mattsoff / Joe Hiemenz
Stratasys
Tel. +972-(0)74-745-4000 (IL)
Tel. +1-952-906-2726 (US)
arita@stratasys.com
joe.hiemenz@stratasys.com
or
Asia Pacific
Stratasys AP
Janice Lai
Tel. +852 3944 8888
Media.ap@stratasys.com
or
Japan
Stratasys Japan
Aya Yoshizawa
Tel. +81 90 6473 1812
aya.yoshizawa@stratasys.com
or
Korea
Stratasys Korea
Janice Lai
Tel. +852 3944 8888
Media.ap@stratasys.com
or
Greater China
Stratasys Shanghai
Icy Xie
Tel: +86-21-26018886
icy.xie@stratasys.com
or
Mexico, Central America, Caribe and South America
Stratasys Mexico
Erica Massini
+55 11 2626 9229
erica.Massini@stratasys.com
or
Brazil
Tatiana Fonseca
GAD Communications
Tel: +55-11-3846-9981
tatiana@gadcom.com.br