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3D Printing Moves Deeper Into Production as Parts Near $110B by 2034

3D Printing Moves Deeper Into Production as Parts Near $110B by 2034

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• A new report takes a closer look at how much 3D printing is actually being used in real production. The numbers point to a market that is already growing at...

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A new report takes a closer look at how much 3D printing is actually being used in real production. The numbers point to a market that is already growing at scale and still expanding. According to Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research), the global value of parts produced using 3D printing could reach $110 billion annually by 2034. The findings point to a steady expansion of additive manufacturing across multiple industries, driven not just by experimentation, but by real production use. The report, titled “AM Applications Analysis: Parts Produced 2025–2034,” focuses on something that is less frequently the focus of market reports: the actual parts. Instead of looking only at printer sales or materials revenue, the analysis tracks how many parts are being made, where they are used,
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