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Orthotics Technology Forum 2014

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Delcam-Healthcare, Mar 19, 2014.

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  1. Delcam-Healthcare

    Delcam-Healthcare Active Member


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    How do you keep up to date with new technologies and processes that are emerging in the market to design and manufacture orthotic insoles? The Orthotics Technology Forum brings together all of the leading technology providers and academics in this area in one forum to present and discuss technologies that are available today and that are coming in the future.

    Due to the continued success of this event we plan to host two separate events in 2014 in two continents, North America and Europe.
    • June 5th-6th, Loyola University, Chicago, USA
    • 18th September, Evoluon, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
    This year’s speakers include Dr Peter Cavanagh, Vice Chair for Research in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at University of Washington.
    Visit the event website to find out more and book your place at the event.

    http://www.orthotics-technology-forum.com

    Also see videos from the previous Orthotics Technology Forums
     
  2. Delcam-Healthcare

    Delcam-Healthcare Active Member

    Have you booked your place for Eindhoven yet?
    We have just finalised and confirmed all of the speakers for the European OTF. Topics that will be covered include Sports Podiatry with the Keynote speaker Clifton Bradeley from Sub-4 speaking on this subject. Other topics that will be presented include Scan/CADCAM, the diabetic foot and digital design of orthopaedic shoes.

    Are you considering using 3D printing for orthotic insoles? There will also be presentations on Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) v subtractive manufacturing and demonstrations from 3D printer suppliers Stratasys and milling machine suppliers BZT and HARDO with an open forum to debate the pros and cons and share your experiences at the end.

    This event is also CPD approved so if you are interested in getting an update on what technology is out there and what's being used, book your place now!

    Visit www.orthotics-technology-forum.com for more information and to see the complete programme.

    We hope to see you there!
     
  3. Delcam-Healthcare

    Delcam-Healthcare Active Member

    Final details confirmed for OTF Eindhoven. Last chance to book!


    Included in the conference ticket is evening drinks, meal and tour of the Philips Museum. This impressive venue shows past present and future technology and will be the location for this year's OTF social event. It gives delegates the opportunity to talk to speakers, sponsors and delegates in a more informal setting.

    The event has also been certified by BAPO so you can claim your CPD points by attending.

    See a full programme and book your place by visiting www.orthotics-technology-forum.com

    See you in 2 weeks!
     
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