Theme: Showcasing Innovations in 3D Printing
Renowned Speakers
3D Printing 2017
Conference Highlights
- Challenges in 3D Printing
- 3D Printing Technology & Market
- Advances in 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing Technology
- 3D Printing in Medicine
- 3D printing in Biomaterials
- 3D Printing Materials
- 3D Printing Industries
- 3D Printing Technology Impact on Manufacturing Industry
- 3D Printing Future Technology
- Benefits of 3D Printing and Technology
- Innovations in 3D Printing
- Challenge of 3D Printing in Radiation oncology
- Clinical applications of 3D Printing in Orthopaedics and Traumatology
- 3D Printing for Liver Tissue Engineering
- B2B and B2C Partnering and Collaborations
- 3D Bio printing
- Design for 3D Printing
- Lasers in 3D Printing in Manufacturing Industry
- Metal 3D Printing
- 3D Image Processing and Visualization
- Tissue and Organ printing
- Polymers in 3d printing
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| Conference Date | July 05-06, 2017 | ||
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Clive Roberts completed his Graduation in Physics at Imperial College in 1987, receiving a PhD degree in Surface Physics, also at Imperial College in 1991. He is currently Head of the School of Pharmacy-University of Nottingham and in the past, he has been the Founder and Director of the Nottingham Nanotechnology Centre (2007-2013). His research is focussed on “Improving methods to develop new medicines” and has led to over 300 research publications. He has over 25 years of experience in “Formulation methods supported by advanced nanoscale characterization”. He has aided the development of a number of delivery platforms and medicines with many industrial partners. He has been working on the 2D and 3D printing of solid dosage formulations. He was a Co-founder of Molecular Profiles Ltd (now Juniper Pharmaceuticals) and was founder of Eminate Ltd, an IP translation company of University of Nottingham. 


