31: Top 3D Printing Trends Right Now

Part 2 of the RMIT 3D Printing Tour with an update on 3D Printing Trends

Join us with Ben Batagol a Business Development Manager and Prof.  Milan Brandt Professor of Advanced Manufacturing on this unique vist to the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, at RMIT in Melbourne Australia.

Laser printing a metal part RMIT
Selective laser melting machines at the RMIT Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, Melbourne Australia.
Selective laser melting machines at the RMIT Advanced Manufacturing Precinct, Melbourne Australia.

3D Printing Trends

3dhubs.com has released its recent trends report providing a comprehensive and unparalleled world view on the current state of the 3D printing industry.   Build around data directly from our 3D Hubs community, which now includes over 26,500 printers in over 150 countries, and thousands of 3D print orders and insights every month The report is an exciting view into what’s trending in the world of 3D printing.   Get the full 3dhubs.com report here https://www.3dhubs.com/trends

A member of the 3d hubs team also said “The potential of 3D printing is tremendous, and we still haven’t scratched the surface of what’s to come in terms of cost, print speeds and materials. In the coming years, we expect to see 3D printing to continue to break out of its niche and become a more reliable method for on-demand manufacturing for experts and beginners alike.”   Cullen Pope is a crowdfunding campaign consultant. His dream is to support entrepreneurs of all kinds to achieve their goals, as ordinary people living extraordinary lives have the potential to be game changers.

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