3DPrint.com February 19, 2025
Sarah Saunders

There were many reasons to be excited about this year’s Additive Manufacturing Strategies in New York City, from panels on venture capital, private equity, and M&A to the popular CEO roundtable. But I was most looking forward to the session on healthcare, which was absent from AMS 2024. According to AM Research, the 3D printed medical device market is expected to reach $16.5 billion in revenues by the year 2034. The technology has had a major impact on healthcare, from improved accessibility to prosthetics and lower development costs to more innovation in advanced medical devices and enhanced patient outcomes. So I was eager to hear from the experts at the event.

In part two of my healthcare write-up, I look...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: 3D Printing, Conferences / Podcast, Technology, Trends
3D-printed implant supports heart valve repair
Beyond DeepSeek: Reimagining AI Integration in China’s 3D Printing Industry
Advanced 3D Printed Medtech Solutions Transform Healthcare Treatments and Improve Patient Outcomes
The Importance of Services in 3D Printing: Steady Growth and Promising Potential
Game-Changing $115M for Aspect Biosystems’ Bioprinted Tech

Share This Article