Leverage the Latest in 3D Printing to Scale Manufacturing Capabilities
This session takes a deep dive into the printing technologies that can streamline production cycles and bring innovative products to market faster than ever before.
Drew Miller is a Project Lead in R&D Innovation and Partnerships at Johnson & Johnson MedTech Surgery, driving cross-sector collaborations that integrate medical devices with pharmaceutical innovations. Previously, he was a Project Manager and R&D Engineer in J&J MedTech Orthopaedics, specializing in Shoulder Joint Reconstruction. He played a key role in integrating and launching the INHANCETM Shoulder System, developed with Ignite Orthopedics. As a medtech leader, Drew was a team member launching GLOBAL ICONTM, DELTA XTENDTM Revolution, and GLOBAL UNITETM Short Stem. He has contributed to global product launches in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada amongst others. Additionally, Drew served as an R&D Liaison in Japan, working with key opinion leaders and regulatory teams to identify market opportunities. He holds a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Materials Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, where he is currently pursuing his MBA.
This session takes a deep dive into the printing technologies that can streamline production cycles and bring innovative products to market faster than ever before.