The Global 3D Printing For Medical Sector Market Growing to the Increasing Prevalence of Healthcare

Market Overview:

For a variety of medical applications, 3D printing can help create prosthetics, artificial teeth, bone grafts, and hearing aids. This process can also help replicate internal body structures from CT scans. Some products, like prosthetics for Sudanese victims, can be printed with precise mechanical properties. However, many 3D printed parts are weaker than traditional products. The layer-by-layer construction of 3D printed parts reduces strength and pliability by about 10 to 50 percent. These objects can be reused for further printing. This appears to be the first patent for 3D printing. Inkjet is the least common 3D printing technology, and the process is not well understood. 

Key Market Drivers:

The increasing expansion of healthcare units in the world is expected to augment the growth of the global 3D printing for medical sector market. For instance, according to the European Hospital and Healthcare Federation, there are currently more than 15,000 hospitals in Europe. Unlike traditional molding, 3D printing does not require specialized equipment or molds. In addition, 3D printing allows designers to make and modify designs more quickly.

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