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Wohlers Associates Shows Metal Additive Manufacturing Growth of 24.4% in New Report

Wohlers Associates, powered by ASTM International, has announced Wohlers Report 2024. The report, published for 29 consecutive years, provides organizations worldwide with detailed guidance, perspective, and research results on the additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing industry.

Shipment of AM systems for metal parts, as shown in the following graph, increased by 24.4% in 2023. Wohlers Associates has been tracking this market segment for 21 years. An estimated 3,793 metal AM systems were sold in 2023, compared to 3,049 in 2022. Meanwhile, the AM industry grew by 11.1% to $20.035 billion, an estimate based on hard data received from hundreds of companies worldwide.

“Investors, government agencies, and organizations adopting AM are eager to know what will drive growth in the future,” said Terry Wohlers, head of advisory services and market intelligence at Wohlers Associates. “Significant expansion will come from a much wider range of applications and demand for end-use parts. For this to occur, systems will become faster, reducing the production cost per part. A reduction in material pricing, due largely to competitive pressures, will lower costs further,” Wohlers explained.

Wohlers Report 2024 details how new materials and their qualification will contribute, especially to the aerospace, defense, healthcare, and energy sectors. The certification of new designs, coupled with industry standards, will also impact growth according to the new report. Wohlers notes that as AM machines and methods of post-processing improve, the industry will see new, robust solutions. These developments will change the equation when determining whether AM is a fit for a production application. Breakeven points—the level at which AM becomes less expensive—will shift from thousands of parts to hundreds of thousands, and even millions for small parts.

The new report was supported by the extensive contribution of information and data from 245 organizations, including service providers, manufacturers of additive manufacturing systems, and third-party material producers. More than 110 people, including 100 experts from 35 countries, contributed to Wohlers Report 2024. The report draws on three decades of data and market intelligence work around the world.

The Wohlers Report is used by many to help make strategic decisions related to the investment, adoption, and application of AM. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry and technology. The report serves as a barometer of the AM industry’s health and the challenges it faces.

To access Wohlers Report 2024, visit https://wohlersassociates.com/product/wr2024.

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Chinmay Saraf

Technical Writer, AM Chronicle Chinmay Saraf is a scientific writer living in Indore, India. His academic background is in mechanical engineering, and he has substantial experience in fused deposition-based additive manufacturing. Chinmay possesses an M.Tech. in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and is enthusiastic about 3D printing, product development, material science, and sustainability. He also has a deep interest in "Frugal Designs" to improve the present technical systems.

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