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Gears of Progress: Inside the Dynamic Machine Manufacturing Ecosystem

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is creating a dynamic collaboration between 3D printing technology providers, material scientists, and manufacturing companies. By specializing in 3D printing, robotic automation, and advanced analytics, they are helping manufacturers embrace Industry 4.0

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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

per cent spike in CAGR, as a result of the growing popularity of 3D printing, according to a market report from Future Market Insights. Meanwhile, sales of additive manufacturing materials are likely to increase as 4D printing becomes more popular, the report said. Aside from that, the adoption of Industry 4.0

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3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

i4.0 today

The IDTechEx report 3D Electronics/Additive Electronics 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, and Markets forecasts the opportunity being $4.3 Billion in 2034, from a humble start of 3D printed antennas and capacitive touch switches. IME sees the light? Its an open opportunity for a product designer to take the lead.

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3D Printing Market: IDTechEx Takes a Look at the Economic Challenges

i4.0 today

In 2024, the 3D printing space saw challenges and slower growth, with several prominent materials players exiting the industry. In Europe, interest rates were also cut many times in 2024 to help ease inflation, and these cuts had a major effect on the purchasing of 3D printing equipment.

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Polymer 3D Printing Market Moves Beyond Prototyping to Hit US$21.1 Billion in 2033

i4.0 today

When it comes to history and awareness, polymer additive manufacturing leads the 3D printing industry. The first type of 3D printing to be invented in the 1980s was stereolithography, while thermoplastic filament extrusion holds the most public recognition amongst additive technologies. billion in 2033.

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New Report Signifies Disruptive 3D Printing Technology Set to Break into Mainstream Production

i4.0 today

Composite-based additive manufacturing appears to be on the verge of breaking through as a ‘mainstream’ method of production, according to a new report on disruptive 3D printing technologies. Current 3D printing simply cannot deliver the level of precision and material strength required for these applications.

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New Report Signifies Disruptive 3D Printing Technology Set to Break into Mainstream Production

i4.0 today

Composite-based additive manufacturing appears to be on the verge of breaking through as a ‘mainstream’ method of production, according to a new report on disruptive 3D printing technologies. Current 3D printing simply cannot deliver the level of precision and material strength required for these applications.