3D Printing Investments Looking Strong in 2022, Says Latest MakerBot Survey

69% of global survey respondents planning new investments in hardware, materials, or accessories

The MakerBot 2022 State of 3D Printing report highlights responses from MakerBot’s latest survey on the 3D printing usage habits and investment plans of nearly 1,200 professionals from around the world. The study finds continued strong adoption of 3D printing, with 77% of respondents saying they made 3D printing investments in 2021, and 69% expecting to do so this year.

The figures represent an increase from last year’s survey, in which 74% of respondents said they planned new 3D printing investments in 2021, showing growing optimism in the segment. Moreover, in this year’s study, 84% of respondents who invested last year said they plan to purchase more equipment, materials, and accessories in 2022 in order to address new applications, whether that’s prototyping, tooling, or even expanding to mass production—something new for respondents.

“In the midst of tremendous disruption around the world, professionals in design, engineering and manufacturing see 3D printing as the way forward,” said Nadav Goshen, CEO of MakerBot. “The results from our report show an eagerness to increase both use and spend as 3D printing demonstrates its ability to accelerate product development and transform businesses.”

Additional insights from the report include:

– Among the benefits respondents are experiencing, in addition to improving design and prototyping processes, respondents cite improving their R&D projects (57%), and reducing dependencies on external suppliers (35%).
For the first time, some respondents are tying investments to enabling large scale manufacturing (8%).
3D printing is continuing to expand outside of functional prototypes and concept modeling. Its use for research and development (78%) is the primary application among healthcare respondents, while R&D is listed as one of the top three applications for respondents in consumer products.
Respondents want to see continued improvements in the technology. Better print quality (83%), faster printing speeds (65%), and larger build volumes (52%) were among the top features that will need refinement.
Respondents would also like the 3D printing industry to evolve in the next 3-5 years to meet the changing demands of its users, with many eager to see 3D printing start to play a bigger role in the supply chain (44%) as well as be utilized to localize manufacturing (32%). 33% of respondents would also like better practices in the industry to help reduce 3D printing waste.
Interest in the sustainability of 3D printing is growing. For instance, 22% of respondents use 3D printing to help them reduce manufacturing waste, while 38% expect improvements in sustainability and recyclability efforts in the next 3-5 years.

For the full report, visit https://pages.makerbot.com/22PRO3DPrintingTrendReport.html

About the study

MakerBot’s latest report includes survey responses from nearly 1,200 professionals who are in its global network. Respondents are based globally and represent more than 20 industries, including aerospace, automotive, fashion, government, healthcare, utilities, consumer products, industrial products, and more. Respondents’ job roles vary, and includes a mix of participants from engineering, development, design, production, manufacturing, print or lab operations, supply chain operations, procurement, senior management / C-level, among others.

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