Market revenue in 2023 | USD 2,798.2 million |
Market revenue in 2030 | USD 8,648.7 million |
Growth rate | 17.5% (CAGR from 2023 to 2030) |
Largest segment | Dental |
Fastest growing segment | Dental |
Historical data | 2018 - 2022 |
Base year | 2023 |
Forecast period | 2024 - 2030 |
Quantitative units | Revenue in USD million |
Market segmentation | Medical Implants, Prosthetics, Wearable Devices, Tissue Engineering, Dental |
Key market players worldwide | 3D Systems Corp, EnvisionTEC, Materialise NV ADR, Stratasys Ltd, Portland General Electric Co, GPI Prototype and Manufacturing Services, RegenHU, Nanoscribe, 3T Additive Manufacturing Ltd |
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Dental was the largest segment with a revenue share of 36.7% in 2023. Horizon Databook has segmented the U.S. healthcare additive manufacturing market based on medical implants, prosthetics, wearable devices, tissue engineering, dental covering the revenue growth of each sub-segment from 2018 to 2030.
Major factors contributing to market growth include increase in geriatric population, strong government support for quality healthcare, supportive reimbursement policies in the U.S., and presence of large number of players in the country. For instance, 3D Systems, a U.S. Additive Manufacturing (AM) company, is currently one of the world's major providers of 3D printing for the healthcare industry.
The FDA is considering AM, also known as 3D printing, as a new technique that has great potential for patients. However, all medical devices, including those created with a 3D printer, have some level of danger. In 2020, the most common type of devices manufactured using 3D printing included orthopedic implants or dental work.
These are regulated by FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health and fall into one of three regulatory categories or classes. Hospitals in the U.S. with centralized 3D printing facility have increased rapidly, to more than 100 in 2019 from three in 2010.
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