Pre-event virtual session for 3D Printing in Ayurveda – Main session to be held on 10th November 2024 in IIT Delhi
3D GRAPHY KNOWLEDGE FORUM – is a platform sharing knowledge and information about latest development in 3d technology for different sectors and specialisation.
The current knowledge forum was very specific to Ayurveda and its specialisation. The event was initiated by Cmde. Niranjan Khardenavis ( Retd.) Associate Director, 3D Graphy Llp and Dr. Shibu John, CEO & Founder, 3D Graphy Llp, Founder & Secretary, 3DPERA and also the Organising Committee Member 3DGEM 2024 –
3D GEM 2024 is the 4th edition of the International event on 3D Printing & 3zD Visualisation held on 9th & 10th of November in IIT Delhi. IIT Delhi & 3D Graphy is the organisers of the event.
A pre- event virtual session was held to update the senior industry leaders in Ayurveda about the prospects of 3D Printing in Ayurveda.
The main event will be deliberate about the prospect of 3D Printing in Ayurveda to be held with the 3D GEM 2024 International event held on 10th November in IIT Delhi. We expect all the Ayurved College, Ayurveda Research Centre and Entrepreneurs to join the session to learn the prospects of 3D printing in Ayurveda.
Joining the event will be Shri Vaidya Jayant Deopujari, Chairperson, NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE, Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India
Vaidya Shrikant Kashikar, Principal, Sawakr Ayurved college
Vaidya Abhay Kulkarni, Secretary of Ayurveda Seva Sangh, Nashik, Maharshtra, India
and Dr. Prakash Katakam, Principal, Indira College of Pharmacy, Nandad.
3D printing in Ayurveda offers fascinating possibilities. For example:
Custom Herbal Formulations: 3D printing could allow for precise dosage and combination of herbal ingredients tailored to individual patient needs. This could lead to more effective treatments that align closely with Ayurvedic principles of personalized care.
Personalized Medicine: Just as 3D printing is used to create personalized pharmaceuticals, it could be applied to create Ayurvedic remedies customized to a patient’s specific constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Dosha).
Educational Models: 3D-printed models could be used in Ayurveda education to help students better understand anatomical structures or the physical characteristics of various herbs and plants. This could enhance the learning experience by providing tangible, hands-on tools.
These applications show how ancient wisdom can integrate with cutting-edge technology to improve healthcare outcomes and educational processes.