Aman Jain Submitted 2019-02-04 10:33:33 According to a new market research report published by Credence Research 鈥?D Printing in Healthcare(Polyjet Cheap Mattias Ekholm Hat , Stereolithography (SL), Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Electron Beam Melting, Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Others) Market - Growth, Share Cheap Colton Sissons Hat , Opportunities, Competitive Analysis and Forecast 2016 - 2023鈥? the global healthcare 3D printing market is estimated to expand with a CAGR of 17.5% from 2016 to 2023.
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3D printing, also called as additive manufacturing, refers to a process of making three-dimensional (3D) solid objects using a digital model. In 3D printing, the object is prepared by placing down successive layers of material. Since the introduction of 3D printing technology in 1984, the technology is steadily becoming popular across various applications such as jewelry Cheap Mike Fisher Hat , consumer goods, industrial design, aerospace, construction, automotive and others. 3D printing technology is projected to greatly impact the healthcare sector in various applications including non-implantable and implantable medical devices. Apart from precise manufacturing, 3D printing enables cost-effective and customized production of medical devices. 3D printing of human tissues through layer-by-layer deposition of cells is the most promising prospects of this technology in the healthcare sector.
The overall rising healthcare IT industry is the most significant factor proliferating the adoption of 3D printing technology in the medical sector. Healthcare organizations are now increasingly turning towards implementing advanced technological solutions in their practice with an aim to deliver better medical service. 3D printers enable precise production of various prosthetics Cheap Ryan Johansen Hat , wearable devices and other internal organs. Due to high accuracy of 3D printers, the possibility of human error is minimized thereby reducing the overall risk of medical treatment. High initial cost is major barrier for the 3D printing market in the healthcare sector. Another significant challenge for the market players is compliance of their products with the FDA regulations.
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Similar to the overall 3D printing industry, the 3D printing in healthcare market is highly fragmented in nature with large number of players striving to establish their remarkable presence in the market. Healthcare sector is regarded as the most promising sector for the 3D printing technology. As a result, the companies operating in the market are making immense efforts in order to provide cutting edge solutions. Acquisition is expected to emerge among the most prominent trends in the market. For instance, in April 2014, 3D Systems Cheap Pekka Rinne Hat , Inc. acquired U.S.-based 3D bio-printing company Medical Modeling, Inc., for expanding its presence in the healthcare 3D printing sector. These companies primarily compete on the basis of technology, ease of process and providing full suite of products and services.
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With Canada naming its seven-member team Sunday at a ceremony in Vancouver, national team coach Gregor Linsig said his three women jumpers - Atsuko Tanaka, Alexandra Pretorius and Taylor Henrich - had good chances in the inaugural field of 30 competitors.
"For the girls, it's not just our three girls, but everyone competing. It's their first time as well Cheap P.K Subban Hat ," he said. "It's going to be interesting to see who can handle that pressure. All three (Canadian women) have a medal chance, no lie there."
The women jumpers come into the Olympics after a much-publicized legal battle at the last Games. In late 2009, 14 female jumpers filed suit against the Vancouver Games organizer to be included in the Winter Olympics. While they ultimately lost their case, in April 2011 the International Olympic Committee voted to have women's ski jumping in the Sochi Games.
With women jumpers participating in FIS World Cup events since December 2011, competing on a 90-meter hill compared to 120 meters for the men, Linsig said the circuit was now firmly established and the public will likely be surprised at the quality of the jumpers in Sochi.
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"There's a lot of experience out there with the girls. A lot of them have been jumping for almost 20 years."
At 22, Tanaka is a 12-year veteran of the sport having grown up in Calgary, Alberta, home to the ski jump built for the city's hosting of the 1988 Winter Games. She goes into Sochi coming off a fourth-place finish at last week's World Cup event in Sapporo, Japan Cheap Juuse Saros Hoodie , where she missed the podium by 0.1 of a point.