Ricoh Launches Ricoh 3D for Healthcare
On June 17, 2025, Ricoh USA, Inc. made a significant announcement that is set to reshape the way hospitals access and utilize medical devices. The establishment of
Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, LLC is a strategic move to address the growing need for customized, patient-specific medical devices, ensuring rapid and efficient delivery for healthcare providers. This newly formed entity aims to democratize advanced healthcare technologies, thereby enabling hospitals to enhance their capabilities in a highly competitive environment.
Meeting the Demand for Customized Medical Solutions
With the 3D printed medical device market projected to soar from
$5.59 billion in 2025 to a staggering $24.69 billion by 2034, it's clear that the demand for tailored medical solutions is on the rise. Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is poised to meet this demand head-on, allowing for greater agility and responsiveness in addressing the unique needs of clinical customers. As hospitals face increasing pressure to provide quick and precise solutions for patient care, Ricoh’s timely intervention allows them to leverage in-house manufacturing capabilities.
Gary Turner, Vice President and General Manager of Ricoh 3D for Healthcare, articulated the motivation behind this initiative, stating, "The establishment of Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is the natural next step in the evolution of a business Ricoh has been incubation for five years." The leadership recognizes the importance of having an independent structure that supports the rapid growth of the company and facilitates innovative partnerships.
What Ricoh 3D for Healthcare Offers
Ricoh 3D for Healthcare is committed to delivering a comprehensive suite of patient-specific solutions. The company will provide:
- - FDA-Cleared Anatomic Models: Enabling precise surgical planning.
- - On-Site Manufacturing Facilities: Assisting hospitals in producing regulated medical devices within their premises.
In addition to supporting hospital programs, Ricoh 3D for Healthcare collaborates with pioneering health tech startups like
Kallisio, which develops oral stents for head and neck cancer, and
Insight Surgery, known for its oncology and osteotomy surgical guides. This partnership approach is crucial, as it allows Ricoh to manufacture and distribute cutting-edge, patient-specific devices across the nation, placing them at the forefront of a rapidly evolving ecosystem designed around personalized patient care.
A Focus on Innovation and Collaboration
Precision healthcare is gaining momentum, with the FDA actively developing regulatory frameworks to support the market's growth. There is an increasing awareness and demand for reimbursement of 3D printed medical procedures, as seen with the introduction of CPT and HCPCS codes that enhance coverage for 3D visualization, planning, and printing. Ricoh is establishing itself as a pioneer in this evolving landscape.
Point-of-Care Manufacturing
A standout example of Ricoh's innovative approach is their
point-of-care 3D medical device manufacturing facility at
Atrium Health. This facility allows clinicians immediate access to 3D printed anatomical models and expert support, greatly improving surgical preparedness and outcomes. According to Turner,