Yeah....I was thinking later down the line, production speed comes later on. But it is still better than the way many prosthetists work now.
Example: If I need a new leg, they do two to three actual plaster molds. Then those are scanned into a scanner in order to make a CNC 3D resin-foam copy of my residual limb. Then that is used to make a vacuum formed lexan molded test-socket (for pre-fitting). If everything fits, then a carbon fiber and epoxy final version is made. It can take anywhere from two weeks to six weeks to get it all right. This technology (if it gets faster and cheaper over time) could shorten the build time significantly....even if it can't be done in a day.