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In this episode, we’re joined by Shiden Yohannes, whose journey from industrial engineering to a leadership role at Formlabs highlights the impact of technology in healthcare. Shiden discusses the rapid evolution of 3D printing, especially during the pandemic, where it played a key role in addressing healthcare shortages. He explains the advantages of an open ecosystem in 3D printing, focusing on orthotics and prosthetics, and highlights the impact of materials like Nylon 12 Tough and polypropylene, which are making medical devices more efficient and cost-effective to produce.

Shiden’s insights show how 3D printing can streamline manufacturing processes and reduce costs, making advanced medical solutions more accessible. The conversation also highlights the spirit of global collaboration in the orthotics and prosthetics field. Shiden shares a story of professionals uniting across borders to help a patient named Sydney, showing how creativity and teamwork can overcome barriers in healthcare.

As the episode concludes, we thank Shiden for his contributions and invite listeners to join us on LinkedIn to continue the discussion. Don’t miss this kickoff to our 10th season, and if the episode resonates with you, please leave us a review.

Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.

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