Personalized healthcare will increase demands for patient-specific implants, said Linda Tian, MSc. 3-D printing could also produce cost-savings for orthopedics procedures through rapid prototyping and manufacturing.
Ms. Tian anticipates 3-D printed orthopedic devices will greatly increase in small- to medium-sized companies over the next year.
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