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AnyShape delivered 200 patient-specific 3D printed titanium implants in 2025, applying aerospace-grade precision to orthopedic care.
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AnyShape delivered 200 patient-specific 3D printed titanium implants in 2025, applying aerospace-grade precision to orthopedic care.

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AnyShape delivered 200 patient-specific 3D printed titanium implants in 2025, applying aerospace-grade precision to orthopedic care. This milestone marks a transition from niche prototyping to scaled clinical production of personalized medical devices. By optimizing surface textures for osseointegration, AnyShape is accelerating patient healing and surgical accuracy. This highlights the growing systemic impact of cross-sector technology transfers in the AM industry. 🏥 #AdditiveManufacturing #MedicalAM #3DPrinting #Titanium

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