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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, March 15, 2021
3D printing and additive manufacturing have advanced at a breakneck pace over the last two years, with the development of new technologies that enable digital manufacturing and the innovation of more sustainable and intricate parts that set new standards for the manufacturing industry and the sectors it serves.
FREMONT, CA: In 2022, a fresh wave of developments and advancements in the field of additive manufacturing will begin, redefining the broader manufacturing industry and assisting it in addressing some of its most vexing difficulties. Some of these changes will transpire rapidly, while others will occur over the following decade. However, the sector's momentum, fueled by manufacturers, is relentless and gaining velocity. Thus, here is the assessment of several of the issues that will shape the sector in 2022 and beyond:
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Sustainability: Globally, sustainability has become a driving force in society, as governments work to achieve the net-zero economy goals. Due to its digital processes, warehousing, and capacity to enable manufacturing in the country of use, material efficiency, and recyclability, additive manufacturing has long been viewed as a path to achieving these goals in various sectors.
In 2022, additive manufacturing will become more prevalent to achieve sustainability, owing to the new opportunities it creates for organizations across the design and manufacturing workflows, as well as the innovations that will enable it to replace more traditional manufacturing techniques eventually.
Manufacturing in the digital age: The link between software, printing, and production hardware is steadily improving, with boundaries collapsing like dominoes. Workflows will become more integrated, not just across production lines but across whole supply chains and new application areas. In recent years, the industry has functioned diligently to demonstrate that this can be accomplished while safeguarding intellectual property, assuring product quality, and eliminating cyber security threats. The benefits are apparent, and the adoption of end-to-end digital processes has enabled digital warehousing and on-demand manufacturing of replacement parts. It allows firms to significantly cut their aftermarket expenses while also establishing new businesses focused on delivering locally manufactured components and services for various consumer and industrial products.
Improved data application: Additive Manufacturing is an industry that has embraced the digital age, enabling entirely digital workflows from design to finished product. This results in significant efficiencies, but big data and analytics will be the technology that allows it to be even more productive globally. In the same way that big data, when combined with technologies such as AI and machine learning, enables machines to identify relationships, patterns, and propose solutions far more quickly than a human can by sifting through data, manufacturers can anticipate the same benefits becoming commonplace in digital manufacturing.
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