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What 3D Printers mean for US Healthcare

When technology like the 3D medicine printer's around, there is no way you can grab ruthless competition by its horns. What does this mean for the US healthcare industry, and related businesses worldwide? Taking the 30-year old 3D printing concept to the masses is becoming easier today, but does it scare pharmacies and labs? It's again one of those situations that call for changes to adapt with evolving markets. We know well that business data can become obsolete in months, but when revolutionizing technology like this is around, changes can happen overnight! The lucrative business channels you have been using, can change in terms of popularity in a matter of days, not even weeks. And that's what's being talked about in the corridors of labs, research facilities, and medical schools. Doing business in an environment, where the end customer is capable of making almost 100% of what he or she needs, requires fundamental changes. Whether it is pricing, carte...

False Information - your fault?

Hurrying under pressure is a common business mistake. Even the top level does it without anybody above. What's the pressure all about? Markets are evidently a source of pressure - to perform, outperform, and come up with a solution for the masses before anyone else does. Even if you are not catering to large markets, small markets may have a make or break situation for you. Mindless estimations, faults under pressure, and careless decisions can ruin your company. Most of these decisions are based on inaccurate facts, which may be so deeply rooted in your plan, that there is hardly any way of telling. Market information can be faulty very easily. Although at the macro level mistakes are easy to catch, the premise of such information is often at the micro level. Information collected from consumers can be old, irrelevant, and misleading. So here's what: if you had the correct market data, the chances of building up towards a comprehensive report about a market segment ...