3D Printing in Radiotherapy
IPEM in conjunction with the IPEM Radiotherapy SIG and 3D Printing in Radiotherapy Working Party are pleased to confirm we will be hosting a one-day symposium on 3D printing in Radiotherapy at NPL, Teddington.
Improved accessibility to 3D printing has emerged in recent years due to decreasing costs and complexity as well as the emergence of specialist software. The aim of the meeting will be to inform best practice for 3D printing in Radiotherapy in a clinical setting and share information on how to get 3D printing implemented in your department.
This meeting is aimed at Clinical Scientists, Research Scientists, Clinical Technologists, and Radiographers, but is open to all with an interest in this field.
The day will cover a range of themes and and the following topics:
- Overcoming barriers to implementing 3D printing for radiotherapy
- Clinical case studies such as:
- Bolus - Novel solutions / Simple solutions / High throughput
- Immobilization devices
- Brachytherapy applications
- Phantom development
- Developments in 3D printing equipment, materials and software
Abstracts
Speaker and Poster abstracts are available here.
Programme
The current programme is available to view here.
Invited Speakers
We are pleased to confirm that the event will include an invited talk by Tanya Kairn, Queensland Health on the topic of 'Costs and Benefits of 3D Printing in the Clinic'.
Venue
The conference will be held at the National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington, TW11 0LW.
Registration
Bookings are now closed.
Registration Fees
IPEM Member - £184.00
Non-Member - £237.00
IPEM Retired/Non-Salaried Member - £105.00
Contact/Queries
If you have any queries, please email the IPEM conference team or tel: 01904 550598.