MediSieve founder to be key speaker at TCT Show 2017
On September 27, 2017, George Frodsham, founder
and CEO of MediSieve, is presenting at the TCT Show. The show takes place at
the NEC Birmingham from 26-28 September and is a place where manufacturers, designers,
business leaders, early adopters, innovators and investors can see tomorrow’s
manufacturing technology today.
An expert in his field, George will be speaking
about the benefits and advantages that 3D printing can provide in the world of
medtech and medical device innovation.
On September 27, the TCT Magazine 2017 Awards
ceremony will take place. MediSieve have been nominated for an award in the
Healthcare Application category for their for potentially life-saving magnetic
blood filtration device. The device filters infected cells from a patient's
bloodstream and could help improve treatment of malaria.
As the device progresses to clinical trials,
MediSieve’s experts are now beginning research into ways to broaden the
applications of their device, using magnetic particles to target specific
disease-causing components in blood. This could include treatments for sepsis
and leukaemia.
The talk will focus on the importance and value
of 3D printing, which George Frodsham says was “an invaluable tool for us,
particularly in the early days of development of our magnetic blood filtration
technology.”
He continued: “Most important was the role it
played in the iterative development of early prototypes. We frequently needed
to change small physical aspects of our design, going back and forth from the
lab to the workshop in order to get something that worked to our satisfaction.
Our rep rap 3D printer enabled us to do this easily, quickly and cheaply.”
They’ve also been able to use the printer to
manufacture tools, which has saved time and money and enabled them to progress
forward quickly. Regardless of these benefits, however, for MediSieve,
ultimately it’s about changing lives.
As George Frodsham continued, “The ability to
get prototypes rapidly made to high quality and the ability to easily make
small changes continues to benefit our R&D today as we diversify our
technology to be able to treat a number of different diseases.”
To learn more about these advancements, head to
the talk by George Frodsham, founder and CEO of MediSieve, at the TCT show on
27 September 2017 at 13:30.
For more information, visit www.medisieve.com and follow on Twitter.
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