Insights into 3D Printing industry innovation

Three reports from IDTechEx Research help to navigate the rapidly moving domain of additive manufacturing, covering the key areas of technological innovation.

1. The IDTechEx Research report 3D Printing 2019-2029: Technology and Market Analysis is a comprehensive overview of established and new 3D printing technologies. The pressure from customers on printer manufacturers to develop printers capable of high volume output, offering finer resolution, and larger build volumes is unrelenting as more and more use cases become apparent. Key polymer and metal printing technologies are detailed and their specifications compared including thermoplastic extrusion, vat photopolymerisation, SLS, DMLS, EBM, directed energy deposition (DED), and material and binder jetting, not to mention newly commercialized technologies from start ups such as Desktop Metal and Markforged.

2. The relationship between 3D printer hardware and materials has been tight-knit, and an understanding of the range of materials available is key to fully leveraging this technology to its full potential. 3D Printing Materials 2019-2029: Technology and Market Analysis studies the market for innovations across the key material classes, including thermoplastic polymers, photosensitive resins and metal powders. In addition, novel materials that have recently been developed and expanded for 3D printing are also investigated, including composites.

3. Finally, the third report concerns the field of metal 3D printing. Metal 3D printing is one of the fastest growing segments of the entire 3D printing industry, and several new products have recently been commercialized to address pain points experienced by customers. The latest hardware announcements are studied and compared to existing technologies in 3D Printing Metals 2019-2029: Technology and Market Analysis.

All three reports detail 3D printing from a technological viewpoint and include a range of ten-year forecasts to gain a perspective on where this emerging technology is headed over the next decade.

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