In this webinar Whitney Menzel (Astoria Pacific) and Isabelle Palumbo (Carbon) will walk through how Carbon's Digital Light Synthesis™ (DLS) technology was used to develop ISO 13485-certified, 3D-printed fluidic fittings for Darwin Microfluidics. From material selection to production scale, this is a real-world case study in what's possible when additive manufacturing meets the rigorous demands of the medical device industry.
You'll learn how Carbon's functional material delivered the performance of traditional injection-molded plastics and how the precise printing process enabled key functionality for the fittings including tight tolerances, thin walls, and complex internal channels.
The result? A customizable, white-labelable fitting that delivers the quality of premium options at the cost of budget alternatives disrupting a market long defined by an expensive-or-cheap tradeoff.
Whether you're exploring 3D printing for the first time or looking to scale an existing application, this webinar will show you what a true manufacturing partnership looks like in practice.
Attendees will learn:
- How Carbon's Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology can be applied to produce ISO 13485-certified components
- Evaluate the performance capabilities of Carbon's functional materials
- Identify the design and manufacturing advantages of DLS
- How additive manufacturing can disrupt established market dynamics
Meet the experts:
Whitney Menzel, Senior Manager, Astoria Pacific
Whitney Menzel is an award-winning 3D-printing engineer with over a decade of design and rapid prototyping experience who brings products to market faster by accelerating working prototypes and running low volume production runs.
Isabelle Palumbo, Sr. Strategic Account Manager, Carbon
Isabelle Palumbo has spent over four years at Carbon partnering with MedTech and Life Sciences customers to bring their applications from idea to production. Her work at Carbon centers on championing additive manufacturing as a catalyst for supply chain simplification, faster design iterations, innovative product development, and speed to market.
Host:
Samuel Davies
TCT Group Content Manager