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3DMedTALKS | The additive response to COVID-19

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In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, innovators are finding novel ways to apply 3D-printed solutions to assist the international response to coronavirus. From meeting PPE demands, to designing novel approaches to unique challenges, the additive community has not been short of opportunity for collaboration and corroboration with multidisciplinary teams exploring options for aiding crises from local to international capacities. In this podcast, in collaboration with Women in 3D Printing, we invited a panel of experts to take a look at how the additive community has responded to coronavirus, where the limitations lie in integrating 3D-printed devices into a health system under pressure as well as what can be done by the wider 3D printing community to help overcome critical challenges posed by COVID-19. Meet the experts > Maxine Chan Director of Med Supply Drive UK, NHS Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, PhD Researcher in Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine, Imperial College London (UK) Maxine Chan is an