Bionic arms for kids, models of babies’ hearts, even fresh noses and ears printed out to replace injured ones – there seems to be no limit to what three-dimensional printing (3DP) can do. Every week brings news about new FDA device approvals and new, imaginative applications of the technology, which allows for the just-in-time creation of a custom 3D object from plastics, metals, or even biological materials.
It’s part of the worldwide excitement about a technology that could upend manufacturing and distribution as we know them. The global 3DP market is growing at a blistering pace. According to the annual 3DP industry analysis Wohlers Report 2015, total worldwide revenues in 2014 associated with 3DP products and services amounted to $4.1 billion, up from $3.1 billion in 2013 and $2.2 billion in 2012. For 2014 alone, that’s a 35
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