3D Printed Medical Devices Market size in terms of volume and value 2 FMI | Page 3
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Description
Report Description
3D printing is also known as additive manufacturing which is the process of making three
dimensional solid objects from a digital file. 3D printing is the next-generation
customization. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved by using additive
processes. In an additive process, an object is made by adding successive layers of
material until the entire object is created. Each of these layers are thinly sliced horizontal
cross-sections of the final object. Bio-printing is the process of using 3D printing
technology by biotech firms and research institutions to create artificial organs and body
parts using inkjet techniques. Layers of living cells are deposited onto a gel medium and
slowly built up to form a three dimensional structure of the desired organ.
3D Printed Medical Devices Market: Drivers & Restraints
3D printing technology is a manufacturing revolution. The outlook of 3D printing of
medical devices is evolving at an extremely rapid pace as the adoption among the
medical communities across the globe is increasing. Patients worldwide are experiencing
improved quality of care through 3D printed implants and prosthetics. The major
restraint in the market is that medical devices have stringent regulations and the
adoption of 3D printing technology in medical devices is governed by the rigorous
verification and validation of designs and processes which are designed with particular
consideration of mechanical and thermal properties, and biocompatibility.
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