Built-in 3D printing support for the GE Voluson E10 ultrasound system

In 2015, Roland Rott 3D printed fetal ultrasound images to enable blind parents to “feel” their babies. The process of creating a model was cumbersome, but Rott saw its potential. So he challenged GE Healthcare's team of engineers to come up with a quick and easy way to convert these images. The result: the world's first ultrasound system, the GE Voluson E10 with built-in 3D printing, was born.

GE Voluson E10超声系统内置3D打印支持

Roth worked in the General Electric ultrasound department, creating products that allow parents to look at the babies in the womb.

He did not expect to have a close feeling with his work. In his first year at GE, Rott was promoted to the global general manager of the Ultrasound Women's Health Division. He and his team created products that allow prospective parents to see their baby in the womb - a magical, but often confused time in the early days, Roth vividly remembers with his three Children experience together.

"Five years ago, when my first child was born, the technicians had to say: "That's the lips, "There are knees," Roth said. "The image is 2D, grey and fuzzy; I don't know what I am looking at."

Today, Roth is helping to develop 3D and 4D technologies to help parents see their children clearly and to make doctors make better and faster diagnoses when problems occur.

Roth still succumbs to his entrepreneurial spirit. Last year, he partnered with San Diego's cloud founder, Trice Imaging, to allow doctors to send ultrasound images directly to patients and doctors' smartphones via the cloud.

GE Voluson E10超声系统内置3D打印支持

By working at a GE-scale company, Rott feels that even small moves can have a big impact. GE Women's Health Ultrasound products reach approximately 200 million person-times per year. “This number allows each mother and baby to perform ultrasound examinations with our products,” Roth said. “We have a responsibility to provide the best possible care at any time. In this sense, my team and I believe and act as entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs have had a huge impact.”

The doctor used Voluson to create a 3D printed image of the Kaden Endicott heart before and after the successful neonatal heart surgery (right).

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