
In June 2025, the European Healthcare and Functional Additive Manufacturing Initiative (EHFAM) will present the “3D Printing in Life Sciences Award Basel” for the first time. The competition is looking for research projects that use additive manufacturing specifically in the life sciences. The competition is aimed at students, doctoral candidates, postdocs and scientific staff from universities and research institutions.
Participants can submit individual or group work that is either new or already published. A clear reference to the application of 3D printing processes in the field of life sciences – for example in biomedicine, biotechnology or pharmaceutical technology – is important. The degree of innovation, the concrete benefit for the life sciences and the quality of the presentation concept will determine the success of the submission.
The application takes place in two steps. An abstract with a maximum of 350 words must be submitted by April 30, 2025, optionally supplemented by up to two illustrations. The pre-selection will be made by an internal jury. The ten best projects will be invited to the final pitch session, which will take place on June 27, 2025 in Basel as part of a symposium.
The selected teams will present their project in a three-minute presentation with a maximum of three slides. The pitches will be judged by the audience, who will vote for the three most convincing entries using an online tool. The criteria are level of innovation, relevance for the life sciences and presentation quality. The winners will receive the “3D Printing in Life Sciences Award Basel 2025” and thus visibility among experts from industry and research.
You can find out more on the official website.
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