Enhatch Partners with 3D Systems to Help Power Smith + Nephew's Patient-specific Ankle Solutions
Enhatch announces its partnership with 3D Systems to help power Smith + Nephew's patient-specific ankle solutions.
In the world of orthopedic oncology, patient-specific solutions are changing the game. Personalized approaches help surgeons navigate complex surgeries and improve patient outcomes. However, one major roadblock in scaling patient-specific solutions is the long lead times to deliver personalized solutions for surgery.
Enhatch recently participated in the insightful webinar organized by Synopsys Simpleware on AI-powered efficiency in patient-specific surgical planning. The webinar featured Michael Phipps, CTO and president of Enhatch, and Kerim Genc, Product Manager at Synopsys Simpleware.
Monica Williams, Enhatch's QA/RA Manager, explains how Enhatch ensures a quality-first approach in everything while leveraging cutting-edge technologies, such as AI integration, to help increase the efficiency of the surgical planning process.
Kitting is an operational function that is crucial to orthopedic device manufacturers. It involves assembling and packaging various components, instruments, and implants needed for specific medical procedures into a single kit.
Orthopedic oncology is a field dedicated to treating bone and soft tissue tumors, a niche yet crucial aspect of oncology. Traditionally, this market has been an underserved market, but in recent years, it has gained increasing attention.
Building a successful Medtech startup is a journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and countless lessons learned along the way. Michael Phipps, President and Co-founder of Enhatch, shares some key insights on building a Medtech startup.
In recent years, the field of orthopedics in the United States has witnessed a remarkable surge in the adoption and development of point-of-care (POC) solutions. 3D printing technology has been one of the key catalysts for this increased adoption.