2nd Annual MarketsandMarkets 3D Printing CRYSTAL BALL EVENT
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2nd Annual MarketsandMarkets 3D Printing CRYSTAL BALL EVENT

High growth markets which contribute to 20% of your revenues today will contribute 80% in the next 5 years. Identify these new revenue sources at MarketsandMarkets’s Crystal Ball event

The 3D printing  market are expected to grow at over 18% to be a $30 billion market in 2025. Numerous engines are expected to fuel its growth – Digital Manufacturing, Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)x, Industrial 3D Printing, Automated 3D Printing, 3D food Printing, 3D Mapping and Modelling, Continuous Composites, 3D Print Robots, Metamaterials, 3D Metal Printing. 3D printing has gone through a revolution over the last 5 to 10 years. Though it is a consumer-oriented technology, it has evolved into a viable industrial manufacturing solution. The market map consists of various providers in the 3D ecosystem, namely, 3D printers, software, services, and material providers, along with research institutes.

A host of attractive, high growth opportunities such as Smart Factory, Rapid Prototyping, Continuous Composite, 4D Printing, AI & Machine Learning, 3D printing  in  IOT/Industry 4.0 etc could be pursued. Participants such as 3D Printers Manufacturer, OEMs, Software and Service Vendors, Material and Metal Machine providers etc can benefit from this unprecedented growth over the next 5 years.This Crystal Ball event focuses on learning more about the most promising opportunities in the 3D Printing  ecosystem, as seen through the lens of eminent CXOs in this space.

What to Expect

Key
Highlights

  • AI and Machine Learning  to aid in growth of Digital Manufacturing  

  • Bio printing  may replace permanent organ donation  in next 5 years.

  • “3D metal printing” is evolving to be a economically viable option

  • 3D concrete printing  to transform the construction industry

  • Robotics manufacturing is progressing rapidly towards 3D print robots

  • Home 3D printers and FabLabs might spawn a new generation of crafts

Crystal Ball:
Through the Speakers Perspective

3D printing predominantly remains a prototyping tool in most industries. However, will the adoption in mainstream manufacturing result in an increase in spending from $20 bn in 2021 to $100 bn by 2025

3D printing build farms are augmenting the demand for 3D printing service bureaus. Do we think service bureaus as a business model would grow by double digits in the near future, or price disruption in desktop 3D printing will result in its widespread adoption.

 

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