The
5th Edition of 3D Graphy Engineering & Medical (3D GEM) 2025 was successfully held on
October 9–10, 2025, at the
J. N. Tata Auditorium, indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. This premier event highlighted India’s
rapid advancements and leadership in the fields of
3D printing, additive manufacturing, and 3D visualisation technologies.
🏛 Event Overview· Organized to bring together
engineers, medical professionals, researchers, and industry leaders.· Focused on
showcasing the latest innovations, applications, and future possibilities of 3D technologies in
healthcare, engineering, and industrial design.· Featured
live demonstrations, workshops, and interactive sessions with experts from across India.
🖨 Key Highlights1.
3D Printing in Healthcare:o Demonstrations of
3D-printed implants, prosthetics, and surgical models.o Discussions on
reducing surgical risks and customising patient-specific solutions.2.
Additive Manufacturing Innovations:o Companies displayed
industrial-grade 3D printing solutions for aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.o Focus on
precision, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.3.
3D Visualisation Technologies:o Cutting-edge software for
medical imaging, simulation, and virtual reality (VR) applications.o Highlighted integration of
AI and machine learning for more accurate modelling and analysis.4.
Collaborations and Networking:o Facilitated
knowledge exchange between academia and industry, paving the way for research partnerships and startups in the 3D tech space.
🌟 Significance· Reaffirms
India’s growing expertise in 3D technologies and positions the country as a hub for
innovation in additive manufacturing and medical 3D solutions.· Encourages
youth, startups, and researchers to contribute to
cutting-edge technological developments.· Strengthens
industry-academia collaboration, boosting both
research and commercial applications of 3D technologies.
📝 Bottom LineThe 5th Edition of
3D GEM 2025 demonstrated how india is
emerging as a leader in 3D printing and visualisation, with applications spanning healthcare, engineering, and industrial innovation. The event not only
showcased technological advancements but also
fostered collaboration, driving the next wave of innovation in 3D technologies.
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