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World demand
to rise over 20% annually through 2017
World demand for 3D printing is
projected to rise more than 20 percent per year to $5 billion in 2017. While
professional uses such as design and proto-typing will continue to account for
the majority of demand, the most rapid growth will be seen in production and
consumer applications. 3D printers will increasingly be utilized to manufacture
direct production parts and finished goods in a wide variety of applications.
In the consumer segment, projected price drops in desktop 3D printers (helped
by upcoming expiration of patents) will motivate purchases by hobbyists and
do-it-yourselfers for personal at-home use. Gains will also be driven by
growing awareness and interest in 3D printing technologies. Furthermore, as 3D
printing speeds and material quality improves, greater adoption of additive
production technologies is expected.
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Plastics to
remain top material, metals to grow fastest
Above-average growth will be seen
in demand for printing materials, as the rapidly expanding installed base of 3D
printers fuels related materials consumption. Plastics such as acrylonitrile
butadiene styrene (ABS), polylactic acid (PLA), and nylon were the first types
of materials used in 3D printing, and remain the simplest to work with.
Plastics will continue to account for the majority of materials demand, but
faster growth is projected for metals, based on their greater strength and
resistance, as well as rapid gains in markets such as aerospace. Global demand
for software and other 3D printing products such as 3D scanners will grow in
line with the overall average, supported by ongoing needs for technological
updates and upgrades.
Good
opportunities in medical & dental market
Some of the fastest growth will be
seen in the medical and dental market, with especially good opportunities
expected in dental applications such as braces, prostheses, crowns, bridges,
dental aligners, and models for dental restoration procedures. Other leading
markets for 3D printing products include consumer products (e.g., jewelry,
toys, fashion, consumer electronics), automotive, and aerospace, with the
latter expected to see above-average growth. For instance, in 2013 General
Electric announced plans to use 3D printers to produce fuel nozzles for its
next-generation jet engine. These nozzles are expected to be lighter and
stronger than those produced using conventional production techniques.
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US to
continue as largest 3D printing market
The US will remain by far the
largest national 3D printing market in the world, accounting for 42 percent of
global sales in 2017. In developed areas such as the US and Western Europe, 3D
printing market value will be supported by the growing presence of metal-based
3D printers for the production of finished parts, as such systems are
significantly more expensive than plastics-based 3D printing systems. Rapid
gains are expected in China, where most applications (especially in large markets
such as consumer products manufacturing) center around design, sample testing,
or proto-typing. Demand in China will also benefit from significant government
funding in academic institutions, science and re-search centers, as well as
manufacturing companies.
Company
Profiles
Profiles 40 global industry
competitors including EOS,Stratasys and 3D Systems
Additional
Information
This study analyzes the global
three-dimensional (3D) printing (also known as additive manufacturing, rapid
prototyping, or direct manufacturing) industry. Product segments covered
include 3D printers, materials, software, and other (e.g., 3D scanners, parts).
Markets for these products include consumer products, automotive, medical and
dental, and other (e.g., aerospace, defense, textiles, food). Excluded from the
scope of the study are 3D products that are printed and sold either externally
(e.g., dental products or jewelry) or used internally (e.g., tools or jigs).
Also excluded are consumer 3D printing services (such as those that allow
individual customers to upload their 3D designs online and then have their 3D
printed items shipped to them).
Historical data (2002, 2007, and
2012) and forecasts for 2017 and 2022 are presented for 3D printing demand by
product, material, market, geographic region, and major country in current US
dollars (i.e., including inflation). The terms “market,” “sales,”
“consumption,” and “demand” refer to apparent consumption, and are defined as
shipments (also referred to variously as “production,” “output,” or “supply”)
from a country’s indigenous manufacturing facilities plus imports minus
exports. Tabular details may not add to totals due to independent rounding, and
some ratios are based on unrounded numbers. Throughout the study, demand for 3D
printing is related to various indicators for comparative purposes and to
facilitate further analysis.
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