3D Printing for Manufacturing Regulated Products - FDA Current
Acceptance and Future Projections | Live Webinar |
3D printing offers the promise of easy and convenient custom
manufacture of a variety of products. There have been several
developments in the use of this technology to manufacture medical
devices and even attempts to manufacture biologics and drugs.
However, there is no clear direction from FDA regarding the
approvability of products manufactured using 3D printing
technology. There are some precedent regulatory paradigms
available to understand what FDA may consider when regulating 3D
printed products.
This seminar will discuss practical strategic considerations when
developing 3D printing technology for FDA-regulated products in the
current regulatory environment and some tips on what to expect in
the near and far future. Attendees will get an overview of
applicable regulations and case studies to emphasize practical
challenges and potential solutions for developing medical devices,
biologics and drugs using this technology. GMP and QSR
considerations for medical devices, biologics and drugs
manufactured using 3D printing technology will be discussed.
Why Should you Attend:
The seminar will discuss the current available regulatory pathways
to developing FDA-regulated 3D printed products and predictions on
what to expect in the near future. Developers of 3D printing
technology will benefit from the discussion on current available
regulatory pathways for such products and what to expect in the
future. 3D printing in personalized treatments will be discussed
and attendees will be provided practical tips for pursuing approval
with the FDA.
Objectives of the Presentation:
3D printing technology for medical products
Pros and cons of 3D printing technology for medical products
GMP and QSR considerations for 3D printing
Non-clinical and clinical testing requirements for 3D
printing technologies
3D printing and personalized treatments
Recent trends in FDA involvement in 3D printed products
Recent discussions about 3D printing and FDA-regulated
products.
This *0 minutes webinar course will be held live on Thursday,
July *1, *@********************