3DPrint.com January 3, 2025
Joris Peels

The prevalence of 3D printing in manufacturing and industrial component production is steadily increasing. Significant strides are being made in producing end-use parts and advancing into full-scale manufacturing. Industries are gradually but decisively embracing these technologies. What developments in 3D printing for industrial production can we expect by 2025?

François Minec, Global Head of Polymers 3D Printing at HP, shared insights into the industry’s cautious optimism. He explained:

“HP is cautiously optimistic about 2025, as on one side, while interest rates are slowly coming down, they are still high. This, coupled with global uncertainties, continues to affect CAPEX decisions. However, as reliability improvements, automation, and productivity continue to drive decreases in cost per part, more applications are enabled, driving...

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