Section A: Introduction, Fabrication, Properties and Testing 1. Introduction to 3D Printing Technologies and Biomedical Prototypes 2. 3D Printing Methods for Making Biomedical Components: Process and Parameters 3. Design and Development of Biomedical Devices 4. Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Biomedical Prototypes 5. Thermal Properties of 3D Printed Biomedical Prototypes 6. Dielectric and Optical Properties of 3D Printed Biomedical Prototypes 7. Surface Properties of 3D Printed Biomedical Prototypes 8. Errors and Accuracy of 3D Printed Biomedical Prototypes 9. Improvement of 3D Printing with Reverse Engineering Section B: Implementation of 3D Printing in Biomedical Fields 10. 3D Printing for Congenital Heart Surgery 11. 3D Printing for Cranioplasty Implants 12. 3D Printing for Customized Intervertebral Disc Implants 13. 3D Printing for Dentistry 14. 3D Printing for Facial Reconstructive Surgery 15. 3D Printing for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 16. 3D Printing for Orthopaedic Surgery 17. 3D Printing for Prosthetic Sockets 18. 3D Printing for Repairing Fracture Bone Defects 19. 3D Printing for Spinal Surgery 20. 3D Printing for Surgical Aid Tools 21. 3D Printing for Tissue Engineering 22. 3D Printing for Therapeutic Strategy Section C: Challenges, Risks and Scopes 23. Opportunities, Challenges and Potentials of 3DPrinting 24. Environmental Issues and Welfares of 3D Printing 25. Ethical and Legal Issues with 3D Printing