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AMA: Healthcare 2026 Speakers Announced for 3D Printing Event

🇺🇸 GN AM university research (EN)3D PrintingMon, 18 May 2026 07:00:00 GMT· edited
AMA: Healthcare 2026 Speakers Announced for 3D Printing Event

The Additive Manufacturing for Healthcare (AMA: Healthcare) conference, scheduled for March 2026, has announced its initial lineup of speakers who will discuss the role of 3D printing in healthcare.

The Additive Manufacturing for Healthcare (AMA: Healthcare) conference has revealed its first set of speakers for the event, slated to take place in March 2026. This conference aims to explore the evolving landscape of 3D printing within the medical sector.

The announced speakers represent a range of expertise in additive manufacturing and its applications in healthcare. Topics expected to be covered include advancements in 3D printed medical devices, patient-specific implants, bioprinting, and the integration of these technologies into clinical practice.

The event will provide a platform for professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to share insights, discuss challenges, and identify future opportunities in the field of 3D printing for healthcare. The full speaker roster and agenda are anticipated to be released closer to the conference date.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This event highlights the growing focus on additive manufacturing within the healthcare industry. The discussion of patient-specific implants and bioprinting signifies advancements in personalized medicine and regenerative therapies, areas where 3D printing offers significant potential for innovation and improved patient outcomes.

Original headline: AMA: Healthcare 2026 Speakers Announced for 3D printing and healthcare event - 3D Printing Industry
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Edited by the news editor with AI from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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