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Read MoreAPAC Healthcare 3D Printing Market size to hit $1.15 Bn by 2028
Published Date: 2022-07-27
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APAC Healthcare 3D Printing Market size is poised to surpass UAD 1.15 billion by 2028, according to a latest forecast report by Graphical Research.
Advancement in healthcare sector has raised expectation for living longer, thus growing demand for regenerative medicines is expected to boost the Asia Pacific market growth. Regenerative medicines help in developing advance treatments to restore tissue and organs and recover functions that have been lost due to disease, aging, defects, or damage. 3D printing plays a vital role in regenerative medicine, for transplantation as it helps in addressing the need for suitable organs and tissues. Also, for improvising conventional tissue engineering methods, regenerative medicines use 3D printing to develop highly specified tissue model.
Furthermore, rising investment in R&D for healthcare 3D printing from government and manufacture is fueling the market demand. For instance, according to Indian government release of national additive manufacturing strategy during pandemic 3D printers were used to overcome the dearth of face shields and masks. It aims to boost India’s gross domestic products by USD 2-3 billion by 2025. Thus, this will turn the country into huge manufacturer for 3D printer, materials, and design.
The inkjet-based segment will expand at 21.1% CAGR during the forecast timeframe. The inkjet-based technique is similar to other 3D printing methods; and involves layer-by-layer deposition method. Each layer’s printing instruction is created through a 3D mechanical model. It is a flexible, fast, and cost-effective technology and provides completely functionable products with greater resolution and insulating structures.
The fused deposition modelling segment will exceed USD 485.4 million by 2028. Fused deposition is a 3D printing technique that makes use of extrusion method. In FDM, thermoplastic polymers are used as build materials, and it is available in form of a filament. It is used to produce particularly small, end-use, intricate parts with specialized manufacturing equipment. FDM offers short lead times, cost-effective products and provides work with wide variety of thermoplastic materials.
Browse detailed statistical insights from the report, “Asia Pacific Healthcare 3D Printing Market Forecast 2028 By Product (Syringe Based, Magnetic Levitation, Laser Based, Inkjet Based), By Technology (Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Stereolithography), By Application (Biosensors, Medical {Pharmaceutical, Prosthetics & Implants, Tissue & Organ Generation}, Dental) Research Report, Country Outlook (China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia), COVID-19 Impact Statistics, Price Trends, Historic Data, Growth Prospects, Competitive Industry Share” along with the table of contents (ToC) @
https://www.graphicalresearch.com/industry-insights/1209/healthcare-3d-printing-asia-pacific-market
The dental segment will reach USD 350.6 million revenue by 2028. Dental 3D printing involves development of dental products such as dental implants and the technique is also adopted in orthodontics, surgery, and prosthodontics. In dental 3D printing, light or lasers are used to polymerize the liquid with computer guide as it is necessary to develop small objects with precise details.
Japan healthcare 3D printing industry will cross USD 386.1 million revenue by 2028, due to rising awareness regarding availability of advanced solutions in healthcare 3D printing along with presence of companies in the country. Moreover, increasing demand for developing novel, cost-effective, and short lead time technologies in 3D printing is projected to escalate the market growth. For instance, according to updated research of May 2022, Japan research institutes are focusing on developing living tissues, blood vessels, bone for medical studies, research examinations, and procedures with the help of 3d printing technology.
APAC healthcare 3D printing market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue in USD million from 2017 to 2028, for the following segments:
Asia Pacific Market, By Product
- Syringe based
- Magnetic levitation
- Laser based
- Inkjet based
Asia Pacific Market, By Technology
- Fused deposition modelling
- Selective laser sintering
- Stereolithography
- Others
Asia Pacific Market, By Application
- Biosensor
- Medical
- Pharmaceuticals
- Prosthetics and Implants
- Tissue and Organ Generation
- Dental
The above information has been provided for the following countries:
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- Rest of Asia Pacific