Paxman Scalp Cooling Exhibition: 3D printing for Medical Product Development: The Advantages of Additive Manufacturing to Reduce Cost of Design and Development in the Medical Industry: Paxman Case Study

Ertu Unver (Designer), Michail Kagioglou (Designer), Christian Sorbie (Designer), Richard Paxman (Designer)

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Abstract

Paxman engaged the expertise of researchers at two of the University of Huddersfield’s academic schools. Paxman initially started working with the School of Applied Sciences, using its cutting-edge cell biology techniques to help identify the mechanisms that govern patients’ variable responses to scalp cooling. Following additional funding from (TSB) and (KTP), at the University of Huddersfield, the School of Art, Design and Architecture, a research team established and working with Paxman since 2012 to investigate the design and development of more efficient scalp cooling cap.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2016
EventMedtec Europe, New Medical Technology Device Events & Exhibitions - Messe Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Duration: 12 Apr 201614 Apr 2016

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