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The development of 3D printing technology for medical applications has shown impressive potential during the past few years. "Additive manufacturing" is another name for this innovative method of production. A printing process deposits the raw materials for the creation layer by layer as opposed to cutting away sections of a larger item.
Point-of-care (POC) 3D printing manufacturing has increased dramatically since the debut of 3D Printed Medical Devices Market technology. Instead of a medical device manufacturer producing the medical device, a hospital or a centralized facility owned by the health care organization prints the medical device as needed using digital data such as CAD files, real MRI and CT images from the patient, and/or in combination with other imaging results.
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