Ingeborg Tastl is a distinguished Principal Scientist at HP Inc. Laboratories, where she leverages over 20 years of expertise in Additive Manufacturing and Metrology to drive innovation in 3D printing and scanning technologies. Her extensive background encompasses a wide array of applications, including commercial and...
Ingeborg Tastl is a distinguished Principal Scientist at HP Inc. Laboratories, where she leverages over 20 years of expertise in Additive Manufacturing and Metrology to drive innovation in 3D printing and scanning technologies. Her extensive background encompasses a wide array of applications, including commercial and industrial printing, displays, and digital cameras, with a particular emphasis on appearance characterization and reproduction. Ingeborg is recognized for her contributions to the field, having authored more than 50 papers and secured 21 granted patents, underscoring her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications.
Currently, Ingeborg is spearheading a pivotal project focused on developing methodologies to quantify the visibility of clear dental aligners. This innovative work involves creating a robust framework to assess how these aligners appear when worn, ensuring they meet aesthetic and functional standards. By testing and transferring this technology to the 3D Business Unit, she is not only enhancing product quality but also fostering collaboration across HP's diverse teams. Her expertise in color measurements, digital imaging, and image analysis plays a crucial role in refining these methodologies, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes in orthodontics.
Ingeborg's leadership in R&D is complemented by her active participation in international standards organizations and industry consortiums, where she advocates for best practices and drives the adoption of new technologies. Her proficiency in 3D Computer Aided Design (3D CAD) and simulations further positions her as a key player in the evolution of additive manufacturing processes. As she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in 3D printing and scanning, Ingeborg Tastl remains a vital asset to HP and the broader scientific community.