Fitness Trends 3D Printed Medical Implants Market | Página 2
• 3D Printed Medical Implants Market Dynamics, Regulations, and Trends Analysis - Market
Dynamics, Regulatory Scenario, Industry Trend, Merger and Acquisitions, New system
Launch/Approvals, Value Chain Analysis, Porter’s Analysis, and PEST Analysis
• Global 3D Printed Medical Implants Market, By Regions
• 3D Printed Medical Implants Market Competition by Manufacturers including Production,
Share, Revenue, Average Price, Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area and Product Type.
• 3D Printed Medical Implants Market Manufacturers Profiles/Analysis including Company Basic
Information, Manufacturing Base and Its Competitors.
• 3D Printed Medical Implants Market Manufacturing Cost Analysis including Key Raw Materials
and Key Suppliers of Raw Materials.
• Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers including Upstream Raw Materials
Sourcing and Downstream Buyers
• Marketing Strategy Analysis, Distributors/Traders including Marketing Channel, Market
Positioning and Distributors/Traders List.
• Market Effect Factors Analysis including Technology Progress/Risk, Consumer Needs/Customer
Preference Change and Economic/Political Environmental Change.
• 3D Printed Medical Implants Market Forecast including Production, Consumption, Import and
Export Forecast by Type, Applications and Region.
• Research Findings and Conclusion
Rising need for medical implantation due to high prevalence of bone-dental disorders fuels the
market growth in North America
North America holds the major share in the global 3D printed medical implant market and
expected to retain the same position over the forecast period. U.S. accounts for a major share
in 3D printing medical implantation market in North America. It is expected to remain the
center for medical field development as it adopts new technological advancement to maintain
the better health of individuals as well as economic position of the region. According to World
Health organization (WHO), in 2016, around 65 million people suffered from bone-dental
related disorders and around 18 million people met with road accidents. Thus, high prevalence
of need for medical implantation, reduced costs of implantation procedures, and availability of
expert surgeons in the U.S., accounted in the leading position of North America. Europe is
expected to be the second largest market for the 3D printed medical implants over the forecast
period. This is mainly due to the rising number of 3D printed medical implant manufacturers in
the region. According to the World Health organization (WHO), in 2015, more than 12 million
people suffered from bone-dental disorders in U.K. Increase in number of people suffering from