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1) Introduction to 3D Printing
General explanation of 3D Printing: A method of manufacturing known as 'Additive manufacturing' due to the fact that instead of removing material to create a
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3D PRINTING TECHNICAL GUIDE
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3D PRINTER SAFETY
The following provides criteria for 3D printers 3D printing hazards and controls. General Equipment
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3D PRINTING
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Integrating Robotics Artificial Intelligence and 3D Printing
That the Standing Senate Committee on Social. Affairs Science and Technology be authorized to examine and report on the role of automation in the healthcare
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3D printing in medicine of congenital heart diseases
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Disruptive manufacturing: The effects of 3D printing
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Standing Senate Committee on
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
The Honourable Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie, Chair
The Honourable Art Eggleton, P.C., Deputy Chair
CHALLENGE
AHEADTechnologies into Canada's Healthcare Systems
October 2017
For more information please contact us:
by email:SOCI@sen.parl.gc.ca
toll-free:1-800-267-7362
by mail:The Standing Senate Committee on
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Senate, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0A4
This report can be downloaded at: www.senate-senat.ca/social.aspCe rapport est également offert en français
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
........................................................................................................III
MEMBERS ...............................................................................................................................III
......................................................................................................................2
'&(0,74:3) ........................................................................................................................4
Robotics ..........................................................................................................................5
......................................................................................................................6
............................................................................7 .........................................8 ..................................................................9Robotics ........................................................................................................................10
....................................................................................................................17
..................................................................................19 ..................................................................................................20..................................................................................................................21
Ethical, Privacy and Trust Concerns............................................................................22
Effect on Jobs ..............................................................................................................24
Getting Innovations to Market .....................................................................................25
Adjustments to Training and Education .....................................................................28
..................................................................29(43(1:8.43 ........................................................................................................................
&55*3).=Recommendations .........................................................................................
&55*3).=1NXYTK Briefs ............................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................III MEMBERS ...............................................................................................................................III ......................................................................................................................2 '&(0,74:3) ........................................................................................................................4 Robotics ..........................................................................................................................5 ......................................................................................................................6 Robotics ........................................................................................................................10 ....................................................................................................................17 ..................................................................................................................21 Ethical, Privacy and Trust Concerns............................................................................22 Effect on Jobs ..............................................................................................................24 Getting Innovations to Market .....................................................................................25 Adjustments to Training and Education .....................................................................28 (43(1:8.43 ........................................................................................................................ &55*3).=Recommendations ......................................................................................... &55*3).=1NXYTK Briefs ...............................................................................................................3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES INTO CANADA"S HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
ORDER OF REFERENCE
Extract from the Journals of the Senate of
Tuesday, October 25, 2016:
The Honourable Senator Ogilvie moved, seconded
by the Honourable Senator Eggleton, P.C.: That the Standing Senate Committee on Social
Affairs, Science and Technology be authorized to
examine and report on the role of automation in the healthcare system, with a particular focus on Home healthcare.
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retain all powers necessary to publicize its *SFQWJUTWY After debate,
The question being put on the motion,
it was adopted. Clerk of the Senate
Charles Robert
MEMBERS
The Honourable Senators who participated
in this study: Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie, Chair
Art Eggleton, P.C., Deputy Chair
René Cormier
Linda Frum
Nancy J. Hartling
Marie-Françoise Mégie
Richard Neufeld
Ratna Omidvar
Chantal Petitclerc
Nancy Greene Raine
Judith Seidman
Carolyn Stewart Olsen
The Honourable Senators:
1FWW^<8RNYMTW>TSFM2FWYNS
YTYNRJNSYMJXYZI^
,FQ[J_,TQI,WNK*S2FH)TSFQI2H.SY^WJ McPhedran, Meredith, Poirier and Unger
Shaila Anwar
Tracy Amendola, Administrative Assistant
2 STANDING SENATE COMMITTEE
ON SOCIAL AFFAIRS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
On October 25, 2016, the Senate
adopted an Order of Reference authorizing the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science
and Technology (the committee") to examine and report on the role of automation in the healthcare system, with a particular focus on robotics, The committee held 12 meetings and
conducted two site visits between February 1 and May 15, 2017 and
heard from several witnesses including researchers, research funders, ethicists, entrepreneurs Senator Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie (Chair),
NSYMJ)JUFWYRJSYTK7FINTQTL^FYYMJ4YYF\F
-TXUNYFQ,JSJWFQ(FRUZX 3 CHALLENGE AHEAD: INTEGRATING ROBOTICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES INTO CANADA"S HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
The Canadian Institute for Health Information
health expenditure was forecast to reach $228 billion by 2016 with a growth rate of 2.7%. 1 Health expenditure includes both public and private funds, where public funds have made up around 70% of total health expenditure for many years.
2 The CIHI report also highlighted that the increase UFHJ\NYMNS+FYNTSFSIUTUZQFYNTSLWT\YM\MNHM
leads to concerns about the sustainability of 3 Over the course of many years, the Standing
Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science
previously on health and healthcare in this country. ѦNational Health Expenditure Trends,
Standing Senate Committee on
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
The Honourable Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie, Chair
The Honourable Art Eggleton, P.C., Deputy Chair
CHALLENGE
AHEAD Technologies into Canada's Healthcare Systems
October 2017
For more information please contact us:
by email: SOCI@sen.parl.gc.ca
toll-free: 1-800-267-7362
by mail: The Standing Senate Committee on
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Senate, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0A4
This report can be downloaded at: www.senate-senat.ca/social.asp Ce rapport est également offert en français
Sőİģ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES INTO CANADA"S HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
ORDER OF REFERENCE
Extract from the Journals of the Senate of
Tuesday, October 25, 2016:
The Honourable Senator Ogilvie moved, seconded
by the Honourable Senator Eggleton, P.C.: That the Standing Senate Committee on Social
Affairs, Science and Technology be authorized to
examine and report on the role of automation in the healthcare system, with a particular focus on Home healthcare.
YMFS)JHJRGJWFSIYMFYYMJHTRRNYYJJ
retain all powers necessary to publicize its *SFQWJUTWY After debate,
The question being put on the motion,
it was adopted. Clerk of the Senate
Charles Robert
MEMBERS
The Honourable Senators who participated
in this study: Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie, Chair
Art Eggleton, P.C., Deputy Chair
René Cormier
Linda Frum
Nancy J. Hartling
Marie-Françoise Mégie
Richard Neufeld
Ratna Omidvar
Chantal Petitclerc
Nancy Greene Raine
Judith Seidman
Carolyn Stewart Olsen
The Honourable Senators:
1FWW^<8RNYMTW>TSFM2FWYNS
YTYNRJNSYMJXYZI^
,FQ[J_,TQI,WNK*S2FH)TSFQI2H.SY^WJ McPhedran, Meredith, Poirier and Unger
Shaila Anwar
Tracy Amendola, Administrative Assistant
2 STANDING SENATE COMMITTEE
ON SOCIAL AFFAIRS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
On October 25, 2016, the Senate
adopted an Order of Reference authorizing the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science
and Technology (the committee") to examine and report on the role of automation in the healthcare system, with a particular focus on robotics, The committee held 12 meetings and
conducted two site visits between February 1 and May 15, 2017 and
heard from several witnesses including researchers, research funders, ethicists, entrepreneurs Senator Kelvin Kenneth Ogilvie (Chair),
NSYMJ)JUFWYRJSYTK7FINTQTL^FYYMJ4YYF\F
-TXUNYFQ,JSJWFQ(FRUZX 3 CHALLENGE AHEAD: INTEGRATING ROBOTICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES INTO CANADA"S HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
The Canadian Institute for Health Information
health expenditure was forecast to reach $228 billion by 2016 with a growth rate of 2.7%. 1 Health expenditure includes both public and private funds, where public funds have made up around 70% of total health expenditure for many years.
2 The CIHI report also highlighted that the increase UFHJ\NYMNS+FYNTSFSIUTUZQFYNTSLWT\YM\MNHM
leads to concerns about the sustainability of 3 Over the course of many years, the Standing
Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science
previously on health and healthcare in this country. ѦNational Health Expenditure Trends,