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• The 2026 edition of our AMA: Energy online conference returns on April 30th. Register now! The Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has published its 2026 Vision Paper laying out an evaluative framework for assessing AM’s resource efficiency across entire production systems. The paper’s central argument is that organizations consistently get the math wrong when they try…
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The 2026 edition of our AMA: Energy online conference returns on April 30th. Register now!
The Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has published its 2026 Vision Paper laying out an evaluative framework for assessing AM’s resource efficiency across entire production systems.
The paper’s central argument is that organizations consistently get the math wrong when they try to prove 3D printing’s value, and the reason is structural rather than a technical one.
According to AMGTA, six years of observing patterns across both technology developers and manufacturing users simultaneously has produced a vantage point neither side of the industry can develop independently, and one that an organization with equipment to sell or a national manufacturing agenda to advance would stru