Advancing Healthcare Through Adaptive Manufacturing: Insights into Emerging Trends and Technologies

Volume 1, Issue 1,  Article Number: 241003 (2024) 

Vibek Kumar Sharma1 | Haris Arquam2,*ORCID logo | Ajit Bahadur Verma2 | Jaidev Kumbhakar3 | Dhananjay Prasad4

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly – 243006, India

2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Arya College of Engineering, Jaipur – 302028, India

3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cambridge Institute of Polytechnic, Ranchi – 835103, India

4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Regional College for Education Research & Technology, Jaipur – 303905, India

*Corresponding Author: harisarquam30@gmail.com

Received: 13 September 2024 | Revised: 26 September 2024

Accepted: 28 September 2024 | Published Online: 27 October 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14990520

© 2024 The Authors, under a Creative Commons license, Published by Scholarly Publication

Abstract

As concerns technological developments, the healthcare industry has always been at the cutting edge, from the invention of vaccines to state-of-the-art medical technology. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the implementation of adaptive manufacturing technologies in health care. Adaptive manufacturing or 3d printing processes involve the creation of three-dimensional objects from a digital file. This kind of technology can transform healthcare people into industries as it allows the production of personalized medical appliances, prosthetics, or even human tissue. This paper will focus on the future trends and technology emerging in adaptive manufacturing that are enhancing healthcare.

Keywords

Healthcare industry; Cutting-edge Invention; State-of-the-art medical technology; Adaptive manufacturing; 3D printing processes; Prosthetics; Human tissue

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V. K. Sharma, H. Arquam, A. B. Verma, J. Kumbhakar, and D. Prasad, “Advancing Healthcare Through Adaptive Manufacturing: Insights into Emerging Trends and Technologies,” Radius: Journal of Science and Technology 1(1) (2024) 241003. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14990520

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