3d Printing in Healthcare Market to Cross Us$ 2.5 Bn by 2023: Credence Research

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According to a new market research report published by Credence Research “3D Printing in Healthcare (Polyjet, Stereolithography (SL), Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Electron Beam Melting, Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Others) Market - Growth, Share, Opportunities, Competitive Analysis and Forecast 2016 - 2023”, the global healthcare 3D printing market is estimated to expand with a CAGR of 17.5% from 2016 to 2023.

The complete report is available at http://www.credenceresearch.com/report/3d-printing-in-healthcare-market

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3D printing, also called as additive manufacturing, refers to a process of making three-dimensional (3D) solid objects using a digital model. In 3D printing, the object is prepared by placing down successive layers of material. Since the introduction of 3D printing technology in 1984, the technology is steadily becoming popular across various applications such as jewelry, consumer goods, industrial design, aerospace, construction, automotive and others. 3D printing technology is projected to greatly impact the healthcare sector in various applications including non-implantable and implantable medical devices. Apart from precise manufacturing, 3D printing enables cost-effective and customized production of medical devices. 3D printing of human tissues through layer-by-layer deposition of cells is the most promising prospects of this technology in the healthcare sector.

The overall rising healthcare IT industry is the most significant factor proliferating the adoption of 3D printing technology in the medical sector. Healthcare organizations are now increasingly turning towards implementing advanced technological solutions in their practice with an aim to deliver better medical service. 3D printers enable precise production of various prosthetics, wearable devices and other internal organs. Due to high accuracy of 3D printers, the possibility of human error is minimized thereby reducing the overall risk of medical...