
Original Source: IIT Guwahati
In a stride towards advancing biomedical technology, the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IIT Guwahati) has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Stryker Corporation, a leading American multinational medical technology company headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The collaboration aims to establish an Advanced Training Program focused on additive manufacturing technologies, particularly in the realm of 3D printing for biomedical devices.
The MoU signing ceremony, held at the premises of IIT Guwahati, brought together key representatives from both institutions, signifying the commencement of a partnership that holds immense promise for innovation in the field of medical technology. This collaboration underscores the growing importance of interdisciplinary cooperation between academia and industry to drive advancements in healthcare solutions.
The faculty members, researchers, and students at IIT Guwahati will have the opportunity to engage in specialized training programs conducted by experts from Stryker Corporation. These programs will provide participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in additive manufacturing technologies tailored specifically for biomedical applications. Additionally, the collaboration will facilitate joint research initiatives aimed at exploring novel avenues for leveraging 3D printing in the development of biomedical devices, such as implants, prosthetics, and surgical instruments.
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