3D printing is a promising fabrication technique capable of creating objects with precise structures and shapes based on 3D model data, allowing for versatile alterations and production of intricate shapes while also reducing the consumption of feedstock, particularly crucial in the cost-sensitive realm of medicine. In the biomedical sphere the use of 3D printing spans various applications, from artificial organs to sensors and orthopedic implants. This handbook explores the transformative role of technology in healthcare, focusing on materials, design, and innovation. It covers diverse applications like prosthetics, devices, tissue engineering, and medicine. This comprehensive resource highlights cutting-edge advancements, ethical considerations, and future trends, offering insights for researchers, professionals, and students.
With its comprehensive approach, this handbook serves as the definitive resource for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the transformative power of 3D printing in shaping the future of biomedical engineering.