3DPrint.com December 30, 2025
Sarah Saunders

One of the most significant sectors for 3D printing applications is the healthcare field. According to an AM Research report, the 3D printed medical device market is estimated to reach $16.5 billion by 2034, and “has facilitated the production of personalized medical devices, reduced development costs, fostered innovation in advanced devices, and improved accessibility to prosthetics.”

Medical and dental 3D printing were important tracks at our 2025 Additive Manufacturing Strategies event, and will be again for the 2026 conference. So as we prepare for a new year, I wanted to highlight some of the many ways additive technology was used to make the world a better place in 2025, with a specific focus on healthcare.

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