Join us for an insightful session with Alexander Hechenberger, Founder of Addion GmbH, as he shares how multi-material 3D printing is being used to design anatomically accurate surgical training models.
Explore how simulation models, developed in collaboration with leading institutions, are engineered to mirror tissue behavior and anatomical complexity—supporting more deliberate, precise, and repeatable training environments.
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Whether you're involved in clinical education, surgical planning, or simulation-based training, this session offers a clear look at how advanced 3D printing is redefining what medical simulation can achieve.
Focus Topics: Surgical Training, Simulation Design, 3D Printing, Digital Anatomy
Alexander Hechenberger is the founder of Addion GmbH, a specialized service provider dedicated to developing high-fidelity surgical training models. In partnership with universities and research institutions, his team designs multi-layered, condition-specific 3D printed anatomical models that replicate complex biological structures. Their work enables simulation-based training across specialties and supports the development of next-generation tools for surgical education.