Software & Services Sales Contributed 34.8% of Market Share In Global Sales Of 3D Printing Medical Devices In 2021
The
global 3D printing medical devices market is expected to exceed US$
1,700 Mn in revenues by 2022-end, according to a recent research by Fact.MR.
The global 3D printing medical devices market is poised to exhibit a high
double-digit CAGR during 2017 to 2022. Introduction of 3D-printed tablets has
paved new opportunities for 3D-printing technology, increasing its application
across the pharmaceutical industry. Numerous collaborations have been witnessed
worldwide, between academic institutions and major players in the market, who
are investing heavily in R&D activities. 3D-printing technology has been
revolutionizing the preclinical drug testing, making the testing on 3D-printed
organs convenient, thereby resulting into the provision of a substitute for animal
testing. This technology is also making it easy for surgeons to improve the
complicated procedures’ success rate. The aforementioned factors are expected
to augment demand for 3D printing medical devices in the
years to come.
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Potential of
3D-printing in transforming medical devices’ use to treat various diseases is
impacting the healthcare sector, enabling construction of non-implantable and
implantable medical devices, and cost-effective customizable medical devices.
Rise in demand for medical devices that match a patient’s anatomy in
orthopedic, and maxillofacial surgery is favoring expansion of medical
3D-printing industry. Facilitating surgeons in planning surgeries, 3D printing
medical devices help in lowering operative risks encountered during complex
procedures, reduce duration of anesthesia exposure, decrease risk of infection,
enable patients in recovering faster, and dramatically reduce time of hospital
stay. These factors might further impact the market growth over the forecast
period.
Competitive Landscape: Top Companies in 3D
Printing Medical Devices Market
The global
3D printing medical devices market is highly fragmented and competitive owing
to the existence of many domestic and regional players. Various marketing
strategies are adopted by key players such as mergers and acquisitions,
expansions, collaborations and partnerships.
Also, new
product development as a strategic approach is adopted by the leading companies
to upscale their market presence among consumers. These strategies have
resulted in the incorporation of advanced 3D printing medical devices.
Fact.MR has
provided detailed information about price points of top manufacturers of 3D
printing medical devices market positioned across regions, sales growth,
production capacity, and speculative technological expansion in the recently
published report.
For instance:
·
Stratasys Ltd. in March 2021, introduced a J5
DentaJet 3D Poly Jet printer to be used by dental laboratories
·
SLM Solutions partnered with Canwell Medical in
the year 2020. This partnership will allow Canwell Medical to use SLM machines
to make 3D printed surgical implant products. Application and technical
assistance along with research and developmental support will be provided to
Canwell Medical taking a step towards serial production and product
certification.
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Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market
by Category
- By
Product Type, Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market is segmented as:
- 3D Printers
- 3D Bio-Printers
- Materials
- Software & Services
- By
Technology, Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market is segmented as:
- Laser Beam Melting
- Photo Polymerization
- Three-Dimensional Printing
- Electron Beam Melting
- Droplet Deposition
- By
Application, Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market is segmented as:
- Implants
- Tissue Engineering
- External Wearable Devices
- By
End-User, Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market is segmented as:
- Hospitals
- Academic Institutes
- Contract Research
Organizations
- Pharma and Biotech
Companies
- By
Region, Global 3D Printing Medical Devices Market is segmented as:
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- East Asia
- South Asia & Oceania
- MEA
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6 Key Estimations for Future of 3D printing
medical devices market
- Followed by tissue engineering,
implants will continue to be the most lucrative application of the
3D-printing medical devices, in terms of revenues. Sale of 3D-printing
medical devices for application in building external wearable devices is
estimated to exhibit a comparatively lower CAGR through 2022.
- Software & services are
anticipated to remain preferred among products in the global market.
Revenues from software & services are expected to account for more
than one-third share of the market throughout the forecast period. In
addition, sales of 3D-printing materials will exhibit the highest CAGR
through 2022.
- Photo polymerization is projected to
remain the largest adopted technology in the global market for 3D-printing
medical devices, followed by the laser beam melting technology. In
addition, sales of electron beam melting technology, and three-dimensional
printing technology are expected to exhibit a similar CAGR through 2022.
- On the basis of end-users, hospitals
will remain dominant in the market, with sales poised to exceed revenues
worth US$ 1,000 Mn by 2022-end.
- Asia-Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ)
will emerge as the fastest expanding market for 3D-printing medical
devices during the forecast period. In terms of revenues, North America is
expected to be the most lucrative region for growth of the market.
- The report profiles key players
operating in the market, which include Cyfuse Biomedical K.K., Stratasys
Ltd., SLM Solutions Group AG, Renishaw plc, Groupe GorgƩ SA, Organovo
Holdings, Inc., Materialise NV, EnvisionTEC GmbH, General Electric
Company, Carbon, Inc., Biomedical Modeling Inc., and 3D Systems
Corporation.
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