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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Saturday, December 05, 2020
FREMONT, CA: The altering industry trends offer several value-added services to healthcare professionals, patients, and payers. With the introduction of new models, ideas, and assets, outstanding healthcare services embrace diverse trends like diagnostic instruments, wearable, wound care solutions, and others.
The healthcare sector alone has poised for 5.6 percent growth every year between 2017 and 2023. The following medical device manufacturing trends signify the industry’s change and solutions for improved services.
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Additive Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing is playing a vital role in developing the medical apparatus. According to an analysis firm, around 3.2 million 3D-printed medical implants will be deployed across the globe by 2026. This broad acceptance of 3D printing technology generates a massive opportunity for medical device producers.
Additive manufacturing assists the medical industry in the production and delivery of customized medicines. Unlike conventional medical device manufacturing methods like forging, milling, or fabrication, AM provides novel benefits.
• AM eliminates several designs for manufacturing constraints, allowing new features to be designed to help surgeons and patients.
• It assists medical device manufacturers in decreasing the production cost. Simultaneously, it aids surgeons in dropping the in-theatre parts and human error.
• It helps the device makers produce multiple designs and sizes in one build, letting build outlines be tuned to meet numerous inventory demands.
• AM aids the industry produce customized parts, permitting various custom designs to be developed in one batch or build.
Innovative Materials and Designs
Development in connected technology will make way for medical device innovations and raise the standard about its material choices and design for lengthier lifespans. For example, makers can choose novel materials to administer heat and battery life in wearable devices such as watches, wrist bands, and sensors—likewise, they can use compact and sturdy product housings for healthcare situations.
One of the most weldable flexible materials employed by the manufacturers today is identified as polar molecular properties. This aspect gives them their weldability, where producers can apply it to create consistent participates in the material, thereby making it suitable to house an adjustable PCB or something comparative.
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