Global 3D printing medical devices market to hit $11.46b in 2032
Tech advancements are enabling the production of complex anatomical models.
The global 3D printing medical devices market is projected to reach $11.46b by 2032 at a compound annual growth rate of 17.5%, according to SNS Insider.
The sector’s expansion is attributed to the demand for personalised medicine, minimally invasive procedures, and high-performance results.
Technological developments are also enabling the production of complex anatomical models, biocompatible implants, and surgical guides.
The demand for tissue engineering and bioprinting has driven the development of sophisticated products, which are finding increasing applications across orthopaedic, dental, and craniomaxillofacial surgeries.
“The growing usage of 3D printers and bioprinters provides healthcare providers with tools for producing customized solutions tailored to the individual patient,” the report said.