For medical technology professionals, this means that additive manufacturing is not just a technological option, but increasingly a prerequisite for remaining competitive in the market. The integration of AI and automation opens up new opportunities for developers to adapt their products even faster and more precisely to requirements.
One trend is the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the development process. AI can help to optimize implants and prostheses more quickly by simulating design variants and adapting them to specific anatomical requirements. This saves time and reduces development costs.
There is also an increasing focus on sustainability in manufacturing. Resource-conserving processes and the use of recycled or renewable materials are becoming increasingly important in order to meet ecological standards.
In the long term, the automation and scaling of additive manufacturing will also become increasingly important. The vision is of fully integrated production lines that can manufacture implants and prostheses almost autonomously and in real time - directly adapted to digital patient data.
These developments make it clear that additive manufacturing opens up new dimensions of individualization for developers in medical technology, leading to better patient solutions. Anyone who wants to experience the latest trends and applications in additive manufacturing will find groundbreaking solutions at COMPAMED in Düsseldorf and in the MANUFACTURING & DEVICES sphere in the COMPAMED magazine.