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3DMed is proud to be selected to illustrate one of the 8 priority axes of the next Interreg program period – A Smart Europe

3DMed

3DMed is proud to be selected to illustrate one of the 8 priority axes of the next Interreg program period – A Smart Europe

Interreg Annual Event 2021 will be held in Brussels on 7-8 October 2021 to mark the kick-off of a new period  of Interreg programs (2021-2027). During the event, the organisers, i.e., Interact (a program under Interreg) and DG REGIO (The Department for Regional and Urban Policy under the European Commission), will showcase how the projects in the current program period between 2014 and 2020 (i.e., in Interreg V) have already contributed to tomorrow’s 8 Policy Objectives for the next program period (2021-2027):  a smarter Europe, a greener, carbon free Europe, a more connected Europe, a more social Europe, a Europe closer to citizens, a better cooperation governance, a safer and more secure Europe, and youth.

The 3DMed project has been selected to illustrate one of the next program period’s priority axes: A Smart Europe. The selection makes the Interreg 2 Seas program proud to be one of 104 programs under Intereg (European Territorial Cooperation), whose aim is to jointly tackle common challenges and find shared solutions in the fields of health, environment, research, education, transport and sustainable energy. The 3DMed consortium is honoured to have been selected out of a large number of entries (a total of 82 projects in the current period), as an example to demonstrate an innovative and smart economic transformation through research and the uptake of advanced technologies across EU borders and territories. A video capsule is now being made to show the achievements of the 3DMed project. The 3DMed project is said to foster a smarter Europe by supporting extensive cross-border activities and will bring considerable benefits to lives and the technological development of the 2 Seas area and beyond.

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Numerical design of patient-specific scoliosis braces for 3D printing.

 

Numerically designed metal implant for personalized mandibular reconstruction.

 

 

3D printed steerable instrument for laparoscopic surgery.