3DPrint.com December 30, 2025
Joris Peels

For several years, we have seen additive manufacturing software play a more central role in our industry. LPBF machines achieve higher yields and can produce thinner-walled parts thanks to the software. Bambu Lab‘s shake-up of the desktop industry and beyond is, in part, due to its self-identification as a software company and its use of software to tackle problems previously only solvable with mechanical engineering solutions. With more AM-specific software, more affordable options, more unique settings, and more automated workflow tools, software is set to let additive do more with less. With the same dollars invested in machines, we will be able to make more and make better parts.

A lot of the excitement is around the AI boom. Siemens’...

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