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GeM Consulting Embark on a captivating journey with 3D Rama, born in 2014 when the visionary Dr. Aravind Chinchure ignited the spark during my LLM.

From goosebumps envisioning industry transformations to mastering the challenge, this venture goes beyond legal research. Nine years later, the thrill persists as we delve into 3D and 4D printing's evolution. Beyond legal realms, the exploration extends to its profound impact on healthcare and the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940. The tech's transformative potential resonates in reshaping the healt

hcare landscape. Page 3D Rama, inspired by the divine power of Lord Ram, symbolizes the creation of a world where 3D echoes in printing and Rama signifies the reshaping of the medical domain. "Redefining Access To Medical Aids - 3D Print Prosthetics" is not just a name; it's a mission to raise awareness, while my journey continues towards a PHD in this groundbreaking field. Witness the fusion of technology, innovation, and a commitment to revolutionize healthcare. 🌐✨

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03/05/2023

According to a recent report by Grand View Research, the global 3D printing medical devices market size is expected to reach USD 2.56 billion by 2028, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.1%. The report highlights the increasing use of 3D printing technology to manufacture custom-made medical devices and implants, which can improve patient outcomes and reduce costs for healthcare providers. This customer engaging fact demonstrates the growing impact of 3D printing in the medical device industry and its potential to transform the way medical devices are designed, manufactured, and used.

Source: "3D Printing Medical Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Technology (EBM, LBM, Photopolymerization), By Component, By Application, By End Use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 - 2028," Grand View Research (2023)

How 3D Printing is Redefining Access to Medical Aids and the Possibilities of the FutureThe use of 3D printing technolog...
02/05/2023

How 3D Printing is Redefining Access to Medical Aids and the Possibilities of the Future

The use of 3D printing technology has revolutionized the medical industry by providing a more accessible and cost-effective way to produce medical aids. With this technology, doctors can now create customized prosthetic limbs, dental implants, and other medical devices to meet the specific needs of each patient. This has brought a new level of efficiency and effectiveness to the healthcare industry and has helped many patients get the care they need.

One of the most significant benefits of 3D printing is its ability to produce complex structures with great accuracy. This means that doctors can create detailed models of body parts, which can be used to help plan and perform surgeries. This technology also allows doctors to create customized implants that are tailored to the unique anatomy of each patient, leading to better outcomes and reduced recovery times.

In addition to creating customized medical devices, 3D printing has also made it easier to produce low-cost prosthetics for patients in need. This is particularly important in developing countries, where access to medical care can be limited. With 3D printing, prosthetics can be produced quickly and at a fraction of the cost of traditional manufacturing methods. This has helped many people regain mobility and improve their quality of life.

Looking to the future, the possibilities of 3D printing in the medical industry are endless. Researchers are currently exploring the potential of printing human organs, which could revolutionize the field of transplant surgery. Scientists are also investigating the use of 3D printing to create customized drugs, which could improve treatment outcomes for patients with complex medical conditions.

Overall, 3D printing has redefined access to medical aids by providing a more efficient and cost-effective way to produce customized medical devices. With the continued advancement of this technology, the possibilities for the future of healthcare are endless. By embracing this technology, we can improve patient outcomes and provide better care to people around the world.

AS PER CENSUS 2011 PEOPLE IN INDIA WERE DISABLED IN MOVEMENTINCUDING 3,370,374 MEN & 2,066,230 WOMEN.
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AS PER CENSUS 2011 PEOPLE IN INDIA WERE DISABLED IN MOVEMENT
INCUDING 3,370,374 MEN & 2,066,230 WOMEN.

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KATHMANDU-Rams new hand was manufactured on a 3D printer in Nepals capital for just $30, an innovation that could be a game changer for many in the

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Dr. John Meara had a challenge in front of him. His patient, 4-month-old Bentley Yoder, needed to have part of his brain put back into his cranium.

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Researchers at Nottingham Trent University have created a life-like 3D printed human body using CT scans of real organs. The patient can 'breath' and its face even has stubble.

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