Worldwide Analysis on the 3D Printing Market, 2019 to 2024
March 20, 2019 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The overall 3D printing market is expected to grow from $9.9 billion in 2018 to $34.8 billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 23.25%.
Ease in development of customized products, reduction in manufacturing cost and process downtime, government investments in 3D printing projects, and development of new industrial-grade 3D printing materials are the key factors driving the growth of this market. However, limited availability and the high cost of materials, limitation of product size, and lack of standard process control are likely to limit the market growth.
Prototyping to Hold the Largest Share of 3D Printing Market in 2018
Prototyping application accounts for the largest share of the 3D printing market. 3D printing helps produce prototypes and models from 3D computer-aided design (CAD). This helps several companies to reduce wastage during prototype transitions in traditional manufacturing and also helps them to bring down their operational costs. 3D printing also enables the quick production of cost-efficient prototypes based on the customers' requirements regarding the geometry of the structure, accuracy, and well-defined smoothness of the products used in any industry.
DMLS to Hold the Largest Share of 3D Printing Market in 2018
Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) technology accounts for the largest share of the 3D printing market. This technology enables the creation of high-quality metal parts as it facilitates the construction of complex geometrics of metals, which makes it ideal for the manufacturing vertical. The parts developed through the DMLS-enabled 3D printing are durable and resistant to heat as it uses materials such as Inconel, aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.
North America to Hold a Significant Share of 3D Printing Market by 2024
North America is expected to account for the largest share of the 3D printing market by 2024. In the US, 3D printing is used in the companies functional in the major industries, such as manufacturing, aerospace & defense, and healthcare, which is driving the 3D printing market in this region. The continuous technological advancements and financial support from the governments are also driving the market in North America.
Suggested Items
DDM Novastar Unveils Affordable NovaPlace Automatic Pick and Place Systems
05/06/2024 | DDM Novastar Inc.DDM Novastar, a prominent U.S. manufacturer specializing in SMT and PCB assembly equipment, proudly announces the recent launch of their NovaPlace Pick & Place systems. This new line introduces entry-level yet high-performance pick and place machines.
May Issue of SMT007 Magazine: Coming to Terms With AI
05/06/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamIn the May 2024 issue of SMT007 Magazine, we examine the profound effect artificial intelligence and machine learning are having on manufacturing and business processes. We follow technology, innovation, and money as automation becomes the new key indicator of growth in our industry.
iNEMI Names Grace O'Malley CTO
05/02/2024 | iNEMIThe Board of Directors of the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) has named Grace O'Malley Chief Technical Officer (CTO).
Intel Takes Next Step Toward Building Scalable Silicon-Based Quantum Processors
05/02/2024 | BUSINESS WIRENature published an Intel research paper, “Probing single electrons across 300-mm spin qubit wafers,” demonstrating state-of-the-art uniformity, fidelity and measurement statistics of spin qubits.
ZESTRON Academy Launches 2024 Advanced Packaging & Power Electronics Webinar Series
05/01/2024 | ZESTRONZESTRON, the leading global provider of high-precision cleaning products, services, and training solutions in the electronics manufacturing and semiconductor industries, proudly announces the launch of its highly anticipated webinar series on Advanced Packaging & Power Electronics, a webinar series on the latest innovations, cleaning, and corrosion challenges.