3D printing healthcare market driven to grow
External wearable devices application is set to boost the 3D printing healthcare market to $2.3 billion market by 2020. In addition, medical and surgical centres are the major end users of the 3D printing technology by constituting around three-fourths share of the total 3D printing healthcare market.
Growth driven by breakthroughs
The world 3D printing healthcare market is mainly driven by several technological breakthroughs, such as multi-material, full colour 3D printers that are solar-powered and portable. In addition, public and private organisations have been investing in R&D activities, thereby driving the market growth.
Moreover, the ability of 3D printing technology to provide customised and personalised medical devices and increasing set of available and biocompatible materials are anticipated to drive the market growth. In addition, increasing geriatric population, rising incidence of osteoporosis, growing number of amputees, and a spiraling number of patients with auditory loss and dental problems have fueled the market growth.
The increasing use of this technology in hospitals would reduce the duration of surgery, anesthesia exposure and operative risks, aid in the effective pre-surgery planning, and improve surgeon’s practice, thereby promoting faster healing. In addition to the aforementioned factors, 3D printed organs have provided the highly demanded alternative methods for animal testing, assisting the market growth by shortening the time span for clinical trials and reducing cost and inherent risks associated with testing of new drugs.
However, high cost associated with advanced 3D printers, lack of both structured regulatory frameworks and reimbursement policies, and copyright and patent issues associated with 3D printing of patented products are expected to impede the market growth.
External wearable devices
The external wearable devices application is expected to continue to lead the 3D printing healthcare market during the forecast period, owing to increasing count of amputees, patients with auditory loss, dental problems, and increasing availability of biocompatible materials. In addition, the production of customised and personalised 3D printed external wearable devices is expected to cater to customised needs of patients and provide better fitting and comfort, thus fostering the market growth.
3D printing technology used in medical treatment procedures within dentistry are more precise and less invasive.
3D printing startups on the rise
The 3D printing systems market would exhibit significant growth in the Asia-Pacific and LAMEA regions, owing to the increasing number of start-up companies and its rising awareness. The materials segment is expected to grow at a considerable growth rate due to increasing availability of biocompatible materials, efficient material usage, and simultaneous utilisation of multiple materials. In addition, the materials segment is expected to grow rapidly in North America and Europe, due to the established systems market.
Key findings of the study:
• The 3D healthcare services segment is projected to exhibit the highest CAGR of 26.6% during the forecast period.
• Polymers are the most preferred materials for 3D printing, as they account for about half of the market revenue in the materials market whereas the ceramics segment is projected as the fastest growing segment with a CAGR of 32.1% during the forecast period.
• The electron beam melting technology segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR of 29.6% from 2015 to 2020.
• The medical and surgical centres end user segment accounts for two-thirds of the market and is expected to dominate the market until 2020.
• The tissue engineering application segment would emerge as the fastest growing segment, registering a CAGR of 31.7% during the forecast period.
• North America accounted for two-fifths share of the healthcare 3D printing market, whereas the Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest growing market, registering a CAGR of 29.7% from 2015 to 2020.