According to a recent LinkedIn post from Formlabs, in-house 3D printing is being positioned as a tool to improve surgical preparation and patient outcomes at hospitals. The post highlights work with Boston Children’s Hospital, where patient-matched anatomical models and surgical guides are reportedly produced on-site to save time and support surgeon confidence.
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The LinkedIn post also points to a local news feature from WFXT Boston 25 News, suggesting growing external visibility for this clinical use case. For investors, this emphasis on hospital-based, patient-specific applications may signal deepening penetration of Formlabs’ printers in healthcare, potentially driving recurring hardware and materials demand and reinforcing the company’s position in medical 3D printing workflows.

