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Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

Around 10 years ago, people started approaching me and asking me for my opinion on 3D printing because I've been wearing, at the time, prosthetic limbs or a prosthetic arm for my whole life.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And it was around 10 years ago when it started to enter the public consciousness as a revolutionary way to cut costs and increase accessibility.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

You could potentially, out of your own garage, make your own high-tech Iron Man-esque prosthetic limb, and that would be a fraction of the cost than a conventionally available prosthetic limb.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And this is sort of kind of true, not quite true.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

A lot of these designs are not very durable.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

They're not very comfortable.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

They are made of pretty cheap plastic.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And obviously, they're not made by professionals.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

So they're not professionally fitted.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

3D printing now...

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

is giving you more sophisticated sockets at the professional level at your prosthetist, but it has yet to cut the costs.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

So why hasn't this lowered costs?

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

So for one, what we're really dealing with is something called additive manufacturing.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And at the professional level, that means a

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

over $1 million machine.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And that machine requires a tremendous amount of upkeep.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

The firm also must pay for, just like the rest of us, licensing and subscription fees to software.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And they also have to pay an enormous air conditioning bill to keep the 3D printer in a climate controlled environment.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

And all of this is adding up to quite a bit of cost for the prosthetics firm.

Marketplace All-in-One
3D printing was supposed to disrupt prosthetic costs. It hasn’t.

However, they are able to see more patients.

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