3D printing is finally being given the respect it deserves

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    PCHF Bot
    • Jan 2015
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    3D printing is finally being given the respect it deserves

    The pandemic presented a unique opportunity for 3D printing to assert itself as a robust manufacturing technology, according to a new survey.

    Based on a poll of 1,900 respondents from across the globe, the State of 3D Printing report from Sculpteo provides insight into emerging trends in the industry.

    According to the survey, 30% of businesses reported an increase in 3D printing operations in direct response to the pandemic.

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    “3D printing has shown its capabilities as a real manufacturing technology through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic," said Clément Moreau, CEO and co-founder of Sculpteo.

    “Beyond this support for crippled supply chains which allowed for rapid production of critically needed parts, 3D printing continues to grow its presence in a wide variety of industries and applications.”

    [HEADING=1]Strength to strength[/HEADING]

    Building on the use of 3D printing during the pandemic, the report notes that 23% of the respondents invested more than $100,000 in the technology last year.

    While the majority of respondents (52%) still use 3D printing for end-use mechanical parts, a healthy 27% use it for end-use consumer goods, which Scuplteo claims is a reflection of how far the technology, materials, and post-processing solutions have come.

    At the same time, the firm also notes that 3D printing materials are key to unlocking the potential of the technology in manufacturing, with 72% pointing to strength as the most important property of a material.

    The report also gestures towards the maturation of the 3D printing industry, with 66% of respondents having more than three years of experience with 3D printing and 26% using it daily.

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