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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2025 · 1H 45M

Episode #91 | 3D Printed Pharmaceuticals (Virtual Event Recording)

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What if your medication could be made just for you? No more pill overload and no more awkward dosing workarounds. Just the exact treatment you need when you need it. That is the promise of 3D printed pharmaceuticals.Drug manufacturing has relied on a one-size-fits-all model for decades. Nearly half of all medications lack proper formulations for children and seniors are often left struggling to manage boxes of pills each day. It is time for a smarter, more personal approach.In this episode, you will hear how innovators around the world are reimagining what medicine can be. Dr. Alvaro Goyanes, CEO and Co-Founder of FABRX, explains how his team launched the world’s first clinical application of 3D printed drugs in 2018, paving the way for personalized dosing. From Singapore, Dr. Seng Han Lim, Co-Founder and COO of Craft Health, describes how their heat-free printing technology protects fragile biologics that traditional methods destroy. And in Finland, Dr. Niklas Sandler, Founder and CTO of CurifyLabs, shows how they are bringing 3D printing directly into pharmacies with compact printers and cartridge systems, giving pharmacists the ability to produce safe, customized medicines on demand. To ensure these advances are reliable and widely adopted, Dr. Thomas Forbes of the NIST shares how the institute is building essential measurement standards for printed pharmaceuticals.From shrinking the pill burden for tuberculosis patients to tailoring cancer treatments for individuals, the breakthroughs are already here. The possibilities are just as striking looking ahead. Just think of on-demand medicines in disaster zones, or astronauts printing personalized therapies on long space missions.This conversation offers a front-row seat to the future of medicine, whether you are a healthcare professional, technologist, or patient advocate. Tune in as we explore how 3D printing is not only changing the way drugs are made, but also redefining what medicine can mean.Watch on demand: https://3dheals.com/courses/3d-printed-pharmaceuticals/Event highlight shownotesYoutube highlightsSend us Fan MailSupport the showSubscribe to our premium version and support the show. Follow us: Twitter  Instagram Linkedin 3DHEALS WebsiteFacebookFacebook GroupYoutube channelAbout Pitch3D 

What if your medication could be made just for you? No more pill overload and no more awkward dosing workarounds. Just the exact treatment you need when you need it. That is the promise of 3D printed pharmaceuticals. Drug manufacturing has relied on a one-size-fits-all model for decades. Nearly half of all medications lack proper formulations for children and seniors are often left struggling to manage boxes of pills each day. It is time for a smarter, more personal approach. In this episode,...

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What if your medication could be made just for you? No more pill overload and no more awkward dosing workarounds. Just the exact treatment you need when you need it. That is the promise of 3D printed pharmaceuticals.Drug manufacturing has relied on...

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