The research project »Digitale Orthetik« (Digital Orthotics) can be seen at the joint stand of Thuringia at the Hannover Messe from 17 to 24 April and will represent the design research of Bauhaus-Universität Weimar there.
The aim of the project is to explore the potential of novel, digital design and fabrication processes in the field of body-related care solutions. The main field of development and investigation is the foot/ankle area and in particular diabetic foot syndrome, which is treated by means of additively manufactured moulded orthoses, including outsoles.
For this purpose, the body part is precisely recorded by means of a 3D scan and the data obtained is algorithmically processed in a virtual design environment. The resulting components are individually adapted to the patient and manufactured using MJF 3D printing. Together with the practice partner Rosenkranz Scherer GmbH, a continuous digital process chain is being developed in this way, which provides for both basic design and manufacturing procedures and corresponding possible applications in the field of innovative, orthotic care.
Location:
Messelegelände
Hermes Allee, Hall 2, Stand C51
30521 Hanover
Team:
Project responsibility: Prof. Dr. Jan Willmann, Prof. Andreas Mühlenberend
Project management: Niklas Hamann M.A.
Practice partner: Rosenkranz Scherer GmbH
Funded by: Free State of Thuringia, Ministry of Economics, Science and Digital Society, ProDigital research programme
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