Aus3D.com Shares the Global Trends and Marketing Analysis of 3D Printing in the Healthcare Industry for 2015-2020

Since the 3D printers that are used in the healthcare industry uses the wide range of materials, the 3D printing market was then segmented into groups such as plastics, donor cells, metals and ceramics. However, among these materials, the plastics have a huge demand as this material is relatively cheap and easy to manufacture. In fact, the plastics or polymers are an all-time favorite material in 3D printing that it gained estimated revenue of $189.9m just in 2014 alone. And in the coming years, it is expected to grow by 13.1% in between the periods of 2015 to 2020.

 

Modbury, South Australia -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/04/2015 -- The beneficial use of 3D printers to consumers in re-creating household items that could help them save money rather than buying it from the department stores and its ease of use has become known across the globe. It cannot be denied that Prusa Mendel i3 kit along with other 3D printer types have given people the chance to explore their creative minds, allowing them to create things that are at first impossible. By the time that these printers were introduced in the market as a must-have, it had open up lots of opportunities for people to make their daily life easier with 3D printing. And today, consumers and the people in the healthcare industry has something to celebrate because the Tissue Engineering and Dental Implants are set to boost the 3D printing by 2020 to a $1.2 billion dollar market.

Due to the increasing number of application of 3D printing in the healthcare industries that ranges from orthopedics to dental and to name a few, the Global 3D Printing in healthcare market has foreseen the rapid growth of 3D printing in the coming years. Additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing that utilizes printers like Prusa Mendel i3 Kit, Printrbot Simple Makers Kits and other industrial 3D printers, could create three-dimensional objects based on the design drafted in the software and have it built using the materials of choice. And because it can create objects with exactness to the original, it began to flourish in various healthcare application areas that include implants, dental, medical, drug manufacturing and many more.

Since the 3D printers that are used in the healthcare industry uses the wide range of materials, the 3D printing market was then segmented into groups such as plastics, donor cells, metals and ceramics. However, among these materials, the plastics have a huge demand as this material is relatively cheap and easy to manufacture. In fact, the plastics or polymers are an all-time favorite material in 3D printing that it gained estimated revenue of $189.9m just in 2014 alone. And in the coming years, it is expected to grow by 13.1% in between the periods of 2015 to 2020.

Next to plastics or polymers are the ceramic materials which are considered to be the second major shareholder in the healthcare market's global 3D printing. However, growth in the use of donor cells for 3D printing in healthcare is expected to escalate to its highest CAGR which is 28.8% on the same forecast periods. With the versatility of 3D printing, many experts have seen the huge contribution it could make to implants and prosthetics, hearing aids, surgical guides, as well as tissue engineering.

Consequently, global 3D printing in the healthcare industry is expected to grow further now that this industry is being dominated by the America as the adoption and investments to 3D printing technology increases with Europe as the second shareholder. And with the continuous proliferation of the 3D printing technology, it's not surprising that in the coming years people will start investing to robotics and other electronics created by 3D printers.

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