The ONCE Foundation hosts a conference on technology and 3D printing in the service of health and people with disabilities.

Madrid, 27 March. (Europe Press) –

The ONCE Foundation, organized by 3DLAN and Autofabricantes, will host the I National Congress 'Tech for Health: technology and 3D Printing at the service of health and people with disabilities' at its headquarters in Madrid on April 4 and 5.

The meeting, promoted by the Madrid City Council's ONCE Foundation, Accessible EU and Madrid Emprende, seeks to inform citizens how these technologies improve health and create a meeting place for health professionals, as indicated by its promoters. Engineering, Social Sphere and Users.

For two days, 3D printing experts from hospitals and research centers in Spain will present the latest developments in social projects with this type of technology.

At different discussion tables, conferences and workshops, participants will be able to learn first-hand about the latest applications, early applications or possible futures of 3D printing for designing support products with users, as explained by the ONCE Foundation. Applications of Bioprinting.

In particular, the conference is held in the morning and afternoon in the auditorium of the ONCE Foundation (15 Sebastián Herrera Street) in Madrid, where participants will have the opportunity to interact with speakers, share experiences and participate in various workshops.

The company highlighted that confirmed speakers include trans athlete Jesus Carrasco; Pioneer researcher in 3D bioprinting, Nieves Cubo and Biocruces innovation technician Ruben García, with representatives from the Madrid City Council, CEAPAT and the ONCE Foundation.

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