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Design and produce modern medical devices with additive manufacturing

Two hands are making a heart image, and one of the arms is a prosthetic and designed using additive manufacturing.

The medical device industry faces numerous challenges, including rising raw material prices and global supply chain issues. Additive manufacturing addresses these problems by enabling customized devices like implants and prosthetics using computer-aided design (CAD) tools, which can be optimized for each patient's unique anatomy. Furthermore, our additive manufacturing solutions provide precision, ensuring regulatory compliance and efficiency. Further benefits include:

• Cost-effective single-unit production

• Enhanced production efficiency

• Seamless integration with existing systems

Check out the infographic to learn more about how additive manufacturing drives innovation.

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