3D printing is part of the innovative process called additive manufacturing, which means the production of three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The printer uses a kind of layering process, by which one layer is added after the other until you have a fully formed object.
In medicine and healthcare, 3D printing could not only revolutionize drug creation and the production of medical equipment, but it could also offer new methods for practicing medicine, optimizing supply chains, and proposing cheaper and way more personalized medical services.
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