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Have you heard about additive manufacturing for surgical instruments?

  • 6 hours ago
  • 1 min read
3D printing has many advantages for surgical instruments, is it in means of design iterations through rapid prototyping, optimization of specific functions, or even surgeon-specific tools becoming a real, fast and cost-effective possibility.

Additive Manufacturing Surgical Instruments
Build plate with instrument components © Swiss m4m Center



What was once seen as a niche activity is now a real game-changer for competitiveness.

In fact, 3D printing enables the production of surgical instruments from rapid prototyping to serial manufacturing using the same production strategy.

This continuity dramatically shortens development cycles, accelerates learning loops, and leads to faster, more efficient industrialisation.

For complex instruments, additive manufacturing unlocks another major advantage: the ability to combine multiple functions into a single part.

This results in improved performance, reduced assembly activities, lower costs (production and quality), and faster time to market.

At m4m, we strongly believe that 3D-printed surgical instruments are not just an alternative manufacturing route; they are a driver of innovation, placing our customers in sweet competitive spots.

They also enable our customers to push boundaries and position themselves at the forefront of advanced manufacturing.



 
 
 

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