System integrators size up $23B 3D printing market
System integrators are preparing to capitalise on increased demand for 3D printing solutions, in a market forecast to reach US$23 billion by 2022.
System integrators are preparing to capitalise on increased demand for 3D printing solutions, in a market forecast to reach US$23 billion by 2022.
The channel is preparing to take advantage of a surge in 3D printing spend, with global investments set to skyrocket during the next 12 months.
Russia's first 3D-printed house was completed in 24 hours using a portable 3D printer
Channel ready and waiting with mass uptake expected within 12 months.
3D printing now experiencing widespread acceptance beyond its application in specialist industries.
Global revenues for the 3D printing market are expected to more than double by 2020.
A new dimension of teaching and learning will soon begin at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), through the use of full colour 3D printing in its course offerings.
While 3D printer sales are expected to grow over the next four years, the consumer market has failed to take off as fast as expected. The reason? Buyers are still trying to figure out why they’d need a 3D printer all.
Tech giant unveils world’s first production-ready commercial 3D printing system, betting on a market billed for further consolidation.
“Dramatic shift” in the 3D printing vendor landscape expected over the course of the next few years.
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Australia is continuing to build its efforts in the 3D print space through hiring Ben Darling as its 3D printing and wide format sales specialist for Australia’s southern region.
The 3D printing industry is expected to triple its revenue mainly through the consumer electronics and automotive industries, each of which will contribute 20% of total revenue.
Seeking to exploit a “late mover advantage” HP says they will be entering the 3D printer market during the third quarter for 2016 with models shipping by the end of 2016. They say they have held back from entering the market until they felt the company had a “significant market advantage”.
A Silicon Valley start-up has launched a 3D printer that is capable of manufacturing limited product runs of up to 45,000 units, making it one of the first machines of its kind on a factory floor.
Since signing a local distribution agreement in May 2015 with global 3D printing technology company, 3D Systems, Konica Minolta is expanding its printing business in the local market.