Ricoh Launches Ricoh 3D for Healthcare to Advance Patient-Specific Medical Devices

Ricoh USA

EXTON, PARicoh USA, Inc. has taken a significant step in advancing personalized healthcare with the formation of Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, LLC. This new company is dedicated to expanding access to FDA-cleared, patient-specific medical devices, supporting hospitals’ efforts to deliver tailored care quickly and efficiently.

The launch comes at an opportune time, as the market for 3D-printed medical devices is expected to skyrocket, growing from $5.59 billion in 2025 to $24.69 billion by 2034. Positioned to address this rapid growth, Ricoh 3D for Healthcare will focus on the unique requirements of clinical customers and help shape regulatory frameworks and industry-wide standards.

“The establishment of Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is the natural next step in the evolution of a business Ricoh has been incubating for five years,” stated Gary Turner, Vice President and General Manager of Ricoh 3D for Healthcare. “As we rapidly scale and enter an accelerated growth phase of the business, it is essential that we have the right structure in place to realize and maximize the potential that Ricoh has envisioned for this business from the beginning.”

Ricoh 3D for Healthcare provides a comprehensive range of solutions, from FDA-cleared anatomic models to on-site manufacturing studios that enable hospitals to produce regulated devices within their own facilities. The company also partners with emerging medical technology leaders, such as Kallisio and Insight Surgery, to develop and distribute next-generation patient-specific devices across the nation.

The company’s capabilities are not only advancing precision healthcare but also aligning with evolving regulatory and reimbursement landscapes. The FDA continues to develop guidelines for 3D-printed medical devices, while new procedural and coding frameworks increasingly make these technologies more accessible to healthcare providers.

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“Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is a pioneer in this industry,” Turner added. “An example is our point-of-care 3D medical device manufacturing facility at Atrium Health, which gives clinicians immediate access to 3D-printed anatomic models and support. Our ability to operate independently will allow us to accelerate similar types of innovation, facilitating opportunities to partner, innovate and collaborate.”

By focusing on patient-specific solutions and advancing partnerships with leading innovators, Ricoh 3D for Healthcare aims to play a critical role in transforming personalized care, reshaping the healthcare landscape in the process.

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