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A duo presentation by Kirsten Lussenburg, PhD Researcher at Bio-Inspired Technology (BITE) group at Delft University of Technology and Marta Scali, R&D Engineer | New Product Development, Dutch Ophthalmic Research Center during the 2022 edition of the 3d medtech printing conference, which is part of the 3D Medical Printing Series. Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques continue to evolve pushing the boundaries of what is possible to print. For example, a strong benefit of 3D printing is that complex shapes can be printed in advanced, integrated 3D layouts without the need for assembly. However, one of the main drawbacks of 3D printing is the limited manufacturing accuracy, making it difficult to create tight tolerances in miniature high precision applications. The presentation highlights the results and the lessons learned during the journey to tackle these two important aspects of 3D printing through the design and development of 3D printed instruments for eye surgery. https://www.3dmedicalconference.com https://www.3dmedtechprintingconferen... https://www.jakajima.eu #3dprinting #medtech #jakajimatv #eye #surgery