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3D Printing’s Impact on Modern Manufacturing

You’ll be hard pressed to find an industry that won’t be impacted or influenced by 3D printing in the coming decade. Every sector of the economy will feel the positive reverberations of this evolving technology and we’ll one day look back and wonder in amazement at how processes were handled in a pre-3D world. And while virtually all industries will be impacted, few will be changed quite like mass manufacturing.

Improving Modern Manufacturing

“Mass production is the biggest challenge in 3D printing,” tech writer Lyndsey Gilpin claims, “but with the adoption of large-scale printers and rapidly evolving technology to produce parts faster, the printers will completely disrupt traditional manufacturing in many industries.” The question is: How quickly will 3D printing change mass manufacturing and which industries in particular will be impacted the most?

According to data from CCS Insights, approximately 158,000 3D printers were sold in the global market in 2014. By 2018, that number is expected to balloon to 845,000. That growth could represent a swing from $1.6 billion in revenue to $4.8 billion. Approximately 49 percent of the global revenue will come from North America and 3D printers will become increasingly commonplace in both the private sector and business world.

Specific Impact of 3D Printing on Manufacturing

With the influx of 3D printers in the marketplace, it’s obvious that an impact will be felt. The question is how and where? Let’s look at a handful of examples and predictions of how 3D printing will intersect with modern manufacturing.

It’s difficult to predict the exact impact 3D printing will have on mass manufacturing. However, one thing is clear. This will be an influential technology in the coming years. While a number of industries will see positive change, few will undergo as many drastic shifts and evolutions as manufacturing.

Larry Alton is a professional blogger, writer and researcher who contributes to a number of reputable online media outlets and news sources. A graduate of Des Moines University, he still lives in Iowa as a full-time freelance writer and avid news hound. His works have appeared on HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and Business.com.

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