3DPrint.com December 28, 2023
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In a time when technological advances and healthcare innovations intersect, the domain of 3D printed medical applications stands at the forefront of a transformative wave. While some of the most anticipated advances in 2024 promise the widespread use of custom-designed implants and prosthetics, advanced drug delivery systems, 3D printed models of patient-specific anatomies, bioresorbable devices, and wearable sensors, the field of 3D printing is rapidly evolving elsewhere, too.

The potential for unforeseen breakthroughs in the next decade is on the rise, promising to further expand the capabilities and applications of this technology in healthcare. As the industry grapples with challenges like an aging population, rising healthcare costs, and the need for personalized treatments, 3D printing stands out as an innovative...

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