Life-Changing Reconstructive Surgeries Made Possible by Metal 3D Printing -- The Princess Moshoana Story

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It is common to hear about productivity, materials, and laser power in additive manufacturing (AM). But stories are rarely heard about the lives being changed because of this technology. Innovation in AM is not just about technology. It is about transforming lives and creating a better future for people.  Host Fabian Alefeld speaks with Princess Moshoana, a South African woman whose life was forever changed by a violent act and then restored through the marvels of AM and Dr. Gerrie Booysen, a leading figure in AM and Director of the Centre for Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing at the Central University of Technology. Together, they share a journey of recovery and groundbreaking advancements in medical industrial 3D printing.  Comments about the show or wish to share your AM journey? Contact us at [email protected]. The Additive Snack Podcast is brought to you by EOS.  Key Takeaways:  [1:31] Princess recounts the violent crime that left her physically and emotionally unable to smile.  [7:11] Dr. Gerrie Booysen explains the history of the Centre for Rapid Prototyping and how they began 3D-printed patient-specific implants.  [11:06] The arduous process chain of creating, implanting, and reconstructing Princess’ jaw with an AM printed part.  [13:37] How additive manufacturing helped Princess regain her hopes and dreams.  [15:14] The many ways AM devices and reconstructive surgery can meet the tremendous needs of South Africans. Resource Link:  Centre for Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing