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Alexander L. Hong

Student

Journey of My Profession

Manila, Metro Manila · FEU Institute of Technology

Personal Information

Short Biography

Greetings. I am Alexander L. Hong, currently studying at FEU Institute of Technology with the major of BSIT-AGD (Animation and Game Design). Seeking different IT opportunities and experience whether it be video editing, 3D animation, QA Testing, Programming or learning more about them in a deeper level than just fundamental, hoping to hone my current skillset. But more than that, I want to know and understand myself as a person and to grow even more than I am.

🛠️ Skills

3D Modelling & Animation (Autodesk Maya)

Competent (70%)

Programming

Competent (65%)

3D Animations

Advanced (75%)

🎓 Educational Qualification

Tertiary · Aug 2018 - Present

FEU Institute of Technology

Primary · Jun 2016 - Mar 2018

Philippine Cultural College - Main

👔 Work Experience

Taktyl Studios logo

Full-time • Nov 2023 - Feb 2024 (3 months)

3D Animator at Taktyl Studios

📜 Licenses and Certifications

Autodesk ® Certified User: Maya 2022

Issued by Certiport on February 07, 2024

Microsoft Technology Associate: Database Fundamentals 2019

Issued by Certiport on November 07, 2019

👥 Organizations and Memberships

Taktyl Studios

3D Animator · September 15, 2023 - February 22, 2024

Research Publications

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Conference Paper · 10.1109/ACDSA67686.2026.11468087

3D Printing Solutions for Health Care in Emergency Response Scenarios

2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Computer, Data Sciences and Applications (ACDSA), (2026), pp. 1-7

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has emerged as a critical tool in healthcare emergency responses, addressing challenges such as supply chain disruptions and resource constraints. This paper explores its role in on-demand production of medical equipment, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and patient-tailored devices for disaster response. The study also examines 3D printing applications in creating temporary medical facilities and mobile healthcare units, emphasizing its speed, adaptability, and potential for enhancing care in disaster-stricken and remote areas. Ethical and regulatory considerations are discussed, alongside the need for robust frameworks to ensure safety and equity. While 3D printing offers transformative possibilities for building resilient healthcare systems, challenges related to cost, regulation, and scalability must be addressed. Future research and collaboration are vital to fully realize its potential in global healthcare delivery.

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