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The global 3D printing materials market
What will the impact on the 3D printing market by 2025?
As reported by Yahoo Finance, “The global 3D printing materials market will grow at a CAGR of 20.7% from 2019 to 2025 to reach $4.03 billion by 2025.
The global 3D printing materials market is majorly driven by the factors such as high demand for 3D printed body and spare parts from automotive and aerospace & defense industries, growing demand for 3D printed prosthetics and dental implants, rising investments from private and government organizations in 3D printing projects, and growing demand for 3D printed consumer products and electronics components. However, the high cost of 3D printing materials may obstruct the growth of this market to some extent.”
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3D printing to help surgeons
According to Global News and Dr. Kevin Harris, a pediatric cardiologist at BC Children’s Hospital, “We’re actually able to see, feel and hold the patient’s heart, understanding the size and the relationship of different structures. The hospital unveiled the first pediatric 3D printing program of its kind in western Canada.
The 3D printers can make models of a child’s organs to help doctors with clinical planning and preparation.”
http://www.bcchildrens.ca/our-services/clinics/childrens-heart-centre
New 3D printing technology to help surgeons at B.C. Children’s Hospital
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