3DPrint.com February 19, 2025
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...