Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM), often known as 3D printing (3DP), has been robustly researched as one of the technologies that will enable the coming era of personalized therapeutics. Globally, it is one of the technologies with the fastest growth rates due to its capability to produce simple and extremely convoluted geometries, its use of essentially any kind of resources, and the development of innovative designs from large-scale bulk production to even small production. AM creates shapes by designing with computer-aided design (CAD) software, or by scanning items using tomography techniques. The primary attribute of AM is the reduced steps of production processes between the virtual design and the finished part.

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