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This new 3D printing conference, launched by Innoplast Solutions, was small in delegate numbers but had high quality speakers from major industrial end-users of additive manufacturing, 3D manufacturers and materials developers. There were a few Research and Markets (www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kqdr7z/3d_printing_in) has announced the addition of the "3D Printing in Medical Markets 2015: An Opportunity Analysis and Ten-Year Forecast" report to their offering. Revenues of materials 3d printing is something that you cannot stop hearing about. This new form of technology is revolutionizing how things can get made. Now, tech hobbyists can 3D print their own creations in their garage and huge companies can slash research and development The medical 3D printing market is mainly driven by the widening application, government initiatives to promote research activities in 3D printing, increased investments by key players to incorporate this technology, and continuous innovations in this field. However, in a recent research report, PricewaterhouseCoopers predicted that 3D printing technologies will take giant strides in the coming three to five years. Importantly, Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ - Analyst Report) is planning a re-entry into the market According to the report titled "3D Printing Market (Technologies, Materials, Applications and Geography) - Global Opportunity Analysis and Forecast-2013-2020", the global 3D printing market will reach $8.6 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 20.6% from .

Research Beam adds a report titled "Global 3D Printer Market 2015-2019" that provides detailed information of the 3D printer industry. The report is an excellent piece of study for investors who are looking towards the market. 3D printing, also known as AM With more affordable bioprinters like BioBots, the technology becomes more democratized and research developments can happen faster. Bioprinting is one of the most intriguing areas of the 3D printing industry, and the next decade will be exciting as The results were presented by a research team coordinated by Theodore Gull, of NASA Goddard, last month at the 225th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle. 3D printing for science The two massive stars of Eta Carinae orbit each other 3D printing technology could be used to help clinicians to develop personalised medical devices, through which antibiotics and chemotherapeutic medications can be delivered to a targeted area in cell cultures. thanks to new research being presented at the .





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