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Evaluating the Risk of Knee Osteoarthritis using FEA: Validation

Osteoarthritis affects the synovial joints, especially the knee joint, diminishing the ability of patients to perform daily physical activities. Discover how FEA helps researchers to understand cartilage deterioration processes at the tissue level and knee joint biomechanics under various loading conditions.

About this Event

This event will focus on the benefits and possibilities of simulation in the life science industry.

Simulations are used daily in industries such as Automotive, Aerospace or High Tech, to aid in research and development of new technologies and products. In this event we will show how simulation can be used in the Life Science industries in order to drive the development of innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective products and treatments. It can also be used to evaluate design concepts and speed up the development process. Later in the product lifecycle, simulations could be a powerful tool in performing design iterations or exploring different failure methods of medical devices.

Simulations have also seen an increase in the area of personalized healthcare. With the aid of simulations, a custom solution could be proposed for each patient.

In this event we will cover four areas within the life science industries: Implants, Human Tissue, Personalized Healthcare and Medical Devices & Equipment. In each session, one of our experts will show a case study highlighting the role of simulations within each field. You’ll also hear from our customers how they use simulations each day.

Who Should Attend

Anyone with an interest in simulation within the life science industry.

A recording from the Simulation Innovation Forum (SIMIF) 2022 Series.

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Presented by
Paul Bolcos
Paul Bolcos
Simulation Expert, TECHNIA Simulation Benelux