Global 3D printing spending will reach 26.7 billion US dollars in 2019

According to IDC, a well-known market consultancy, it has released its semi-annual 3D printing expenditure guide. According to this report, the company predicts that global spending on 3D printing technology will maintain an annual growth rate of 27%.

Recently, IDC, a well-known market consultancy, released its semi-annual 3D printing spending guide (Semiannual3DPrintingSpendingGuide), according to which the company predicts that global spending on 3D printing technology will maintain an annual growth rate of 27%. In other words, by 2019, sales in the 3D printing industry will grow from nearly $11 billion in 2015 to $26.7 billion in 2019.

We are accustomed to the optimistic forecasts of the 3D printing industry by major consulting organizations. It seems that I have no reason to be surprised by this IDC forecast. Because almost every day we can see the amazing things and breakthroughs that have taken place in the world of 3D printing/additive manufacturing. From 3D printing of new metallic materials to bioprinting, there is no doubt that we have just seen the growing technology show its dawn.

“In fact, 3D printing technology has been an important manufacturing force for some discrete manufacturing markets, such as automotive and aerospace, for many years,” explains Christopher Chute, vice president of consumer insights and analysis at IDC. “However, in the past Three years, lower-priced 3D printers and more economical materials have driven 3D printing technology to rapidly expand into consumer, educational, medical and other manufacturing markets."

In the report, IDC predicts that Asia, the United States and Western Europe, which are the dominant regions in the 3D printing industry, will increase their global share of spending from 59.2% in 2014 to 70% in 2019. The report also predicts that China will become an increasingly important area of ​​3D printing hardware and services.

"IDC's research on 3D printing shows that the 3D printer market is ready to go, ready to be accepted by a wider range of mainstream groups. There is a strong demand for this technology in several markets and regions." IDC Imaging, Printing and Keith Kmetz, vice president of document solutions research projects, said.

Tim Greene, director of hard copy solutions research at the company, added: "Many technologies are driving 3D printing technology to continue to grow and expand in almost every direction. These technologies can help deliver larger, more accurate and robust models, while time Just a fraction of the past."

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