The technology of 3D printing has expanded manufacturing capabilities by scaling mass customization and speeding up the product design and provision process.
But how does 3D printing match up to the highly precise needs of wheelchair seating and positioning for clients with complex presentations? And can 3D-printed seating address seating system concerns such as breathability, microclimate management, consistency and strength?
Emily Rose Williams, the business development director at Carbon, will tackle these questions and more during a Nov. 12 webinar beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern time.
Learn the design possibilities for wheelchair seat cushions manufactured via 3D printing, and how Carbon’s materials and their mechanical properties can be a great fit for wheelchair riders with complex seating needs.
Registration is free thanks to sponsorship from Carbon, and the session will include an interactive Q&A session. The webinar will also be available on demand after the live presentation.
Join Mobility Management editor in chief Laurie Watanabe to discuss what 3D technology could mean for seating teams and their clients.