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Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

billion) in 2022, and is projected to be worth $25 billion (AUD 37 billion) by 2025, based on the most recent market statistics by SmarTech Analysis. The analysis found that since 2020, the usage of 3D printing in the medical sector has not been the important driving force of the overall industry’s development that it once was.

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3D printed polymer parts data published: SmarTech analysis sees polymer additive manufacturing market to produce nearly $26b in components annually by 2030

AU Manufacturing

Unsurprisingly, end-use part categories across numerous industries dominate the list of ‘top 5 fastest compound annual growth’ opportunities in each major polymer AM print technology segment through 2030. The aerospace sector averaged the highest end-use part CAGR rate across all technologies, closely followed by consumer goods.

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New Advanced Manufacturing Skills Lab at the TAFE Queensland Cairns

Manufacturer's Monthly

Skillset from 2025. Our local TAFE is like a nursery regardless of your age, you can come here, you can be trained in so many different areas – it’s got lathes, CNC machines, robotic arms, and 3D printing – how exciting is this!” Member for Cairns, minister Michael Healy, said as the region grows, skilled staff will be needed.

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CERATIZIT USA Delivers Maximum Productivity and Cost Effectiveness

Fabricating & Metal Work

By collaborating with its customers, CERATIZIT is responding to changes in the industry, such as the increases in eMobility related projects, and the exploration of 3D printing technologies for mass production of parts. The company is already providing advanced solutions regarding 3D printed parts.

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Stratasys Board of Directors Unanimously Rejects Nano Dimension’s Partial Tender Offer

MESA

Nasdaq: SSYS) (“Stratasys” or the “Company”), a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, today announced that its Board of Directors (the “Board”), after consultation with its independent financial and legal advisors, unanimously determined that the partial tender offer by Nano Dimension Ltd. billion in 2025 revenue.

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Stratasys to Combine with Desktop Metal in Approximately $1.8 Billion All-Stock Transaction

Additive Manufacturing

Billion in Revenue with Adjusted EBITDA Margin of 10%-12% in 2025 Stratasys and Desktop Metal Reaffirm Previously Provided Guidance Companies to Host Conference Call to Discuss Transaction Today at 8:30 A.M. billion in 2025 revenue, with significant upside potential in a total addressable market of more than $100 billion by 2032.

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Nikon Establishes New Company in the United States to Transform the Future of Digital Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

The company’s launch marks a significant milestone in the Nikon Vision 2030 strategic plan set forth in Medium-Term Management Plan (FY2022 – 2025). SLM, Morf3D and other Nikon digital manufacturing investments will consolidate within Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc. Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc.