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    Freya Leask and Kenny Dalgarno discuss their highlights from day two of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery and reflect on the overall conference.

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    • We may not be able to meet for #3DMedLIVE20, but @3DMedNet is excited to be preparing for #3DMedLIVE21! Meanwhile, catch up on the action from #3DMedLIVE19 with this round-up from Kenneth Dalgarno (@UniofNewcastle) and @FreyaFSG (@futuresciencegp). https://t.co/xczzLhsQiR

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    Freya Leask and Kenny Dalgarno discuss their highlights from day two of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery and reflect on the overall conference.

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    • We may not be able to meet for #3DMedLIVE20, but @3DMedNet is excited to be preparing for #3DMedLIVE21! Meanwhile, catch up on the action from #3DMedLIVE19 with this round-up from Kenneth Dalgarno (@UniofNewcastle) and @FreyaFSG (@futuresciencegp). https://t.co/xczzLhsQiR

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    Pieter-Jan Belmans and Ruth Goodridge discuss their highlights and key takeaways from day one of 3DMedLIVE 2019: 3D printing in surgery.

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    • This time last year, the @3DMedNet and @futuresciencegp team was unwinding from a great few days at #3DMedLIVE19. Find out more about 3DMedLIVE with our first round-up video from Pieter-Jan Belmans (@MaterialiseNV) and Ruth Goodridge (@UniofNottingham). https://t.co/Yn5OdbQP27

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    In this interview, Paul Unwin discusses integrating medtech into the NHS (UK) and the integration of 3D printing into surgical workflows.

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    • “#3Dprinting has made a huge difference in the way that we can aid surgeons to produce much more accurate and precise cuts of the bone and understand the anatomy...” Find out more - watch the full interview on @3DMedNet. #3DMedLIVE19 https://t.co/tzuE49bRV5

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    Researchers have developed 3D-printed electronic fibers, reportedly capable of monitoring breathing and facemask leakage.

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    • In testing fabric and surgical masks, the team found the most 'leakage' came from the front, especially when coughing. Nevertheless, all masks tested were found to weaken the flow of exhaled breath. Read the full story on @3DMedNet. #3Dprinting #COVID19 https://t.co/aBnSCl35FX

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    3DMedNet takes a closer look at how 3D printing is advancing the field of cardiology, from R&D to preoperative planning and education.

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    • As we bring our #3Dprinting in #cardiology focus to a close, we hope you enjoyed this feature as much as we have! You can still check out all our interviews, editorials and journal content via @3DMedNet. #3DIFcardiology https://t.co/judh3HWnbW