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Press Releases from Global 3D Printing for Medical Sector Market (4 total)

Global 3D Printing for Medical Sector Market Forecast till 2024

3D Printing – Revolutionizing the Healthcare Industry 3D printing is a rapidly emerging cost-effective technology with significant potential to transform healthcare delivery and clinical activities. This technology can be used in a range of devices such as prostheses, hearing aids, custom-made knee and hip implants, dental implants, and surgical instruments. The global 3D printing for medical sector market was valued at US$ 412.2 million in 2015 and is expected to expand

Global 3D Printing for Medical Sector Market, By Technology (Electron Beam Melti …

3D printing is revolutionizing the healthcare industry by providing improved therapy outcomes and affordable medical devices. This technology is enabling manufacturers to produce small and delicate parts of an organ or medical device with a high accuracy, which is a very cumbersome task using current manufacturing capabilities. Companies such as EnvisionTEC, Inc., 3D Systems, Inc., Stratasys Inc., Materialise NV, and Organovo Holdings, Inc. are collaborating with each other or independent

Global 3D Printing for Medical Sector Market, By Technology (Electron Beam Melti …

3D printing is revolutionizing the healthcare industry by providing improved therapy outcomes and affordable medical devices. This technology is enabling manufacturers to produce small and delicate parts of an organ or medical device with a high accuracy, which is a very cumbersome task using current manufacturing capabilities. Companies such as EnvisionTEC, Inc., 3D Systems, Inc., Stratasys Inc., Materialise NV, and Organovo Holdings, Inc. are collaborating with each other or independent

Global 3D Printing for Medical Sector Market, By Technology (Electron Beam Melti …

3D printing is revolutionizing the healthcare industry by providing improved therapy outcomes and affordable medical devices. This technology is enabling manufacturers to produce small and delicate parts of an organ or medical device with a high accuracy, which is a very cumbersome task using current manufacturing capabilities. Companies such as EnvisionTEC, Inc., 3D Systems, Inc., Stratasys Inc., Materialise NV, and Organovo Holdings, Inc. are collaborating with each other or independent

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