Shaping the Future of Defense : The Growing Military 3D Printing Market
OREGAON, PORTLAND, UNITED STATES, April 20, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global military 3D printing market was valued at $0.88 billion in 2021, and is estimated to reach $7.5 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 24.8% from 2022 to 2031.
Military 3D Printing Market by Component (Technology, Material, Services), by Application (Tooling, jigs and fixtures, Prototyping, End-use parts, Others), by End-Use (Army, Navy, Airforce): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021-2031
Military 3D printing has gained traction across naval services due to the increased trend towards upgradation of naval services across the globe. In addition, the introduction of autonomous ships which are equipped with autonomous & smart weapons creates an ample opportunities for the growth of military 3D printing by having the ability to develop condition constraint weapons to be used in all conditions thus leading to the growth of the market across the globe.
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The growth of the global military 3D printing market, is propelling, due to surge in military application, increase in investments by armed forces into technology, and rise in adoption of lightweight components. However, complex design of both hardware & software section and lack of standardization in process are the factors that hamper the growth of the market. Furthermore, technological advancements is the factor expected to offer growth opportunities during the forecast period.
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The COVID-19 crisis is creating uncertainty in the market. Governments of different regions have already announced total lockdown and temporarily shutdown of industries, thereby adversely affecting the overall production and sales. Majority of the developing facilities & research centres has been shut down during the pandemic due to commute restrictions, workforce unavailability, and supply chain disturbance. Private and commercial security industries were one of the most severely affected industries by the pandemic and observed a decline of investments initially. In addition, revenue crunch and rising maintenance costs were two major challenges adversely affecting the manufacturers. Furthermore, the reduced GDP of major economies such as the U.S., the UK, China, France, India, Germany, and others, in 2020 resulted to a decline in investment in the defence industry, thereby affecting the 3D printing market.
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Defense budget cuts from several countries such as the U.S., India, France and Israel have been observed. For instance, in 2021, the U.S. defense budget was reduced from $712 billion in 2020 to $705 billion in 2021.
However, with ease in lockdown, several developments were observed in the industry to address growing concerns by the defense sector. For instance, in 2022, Indian Armyโs Military Engineering Services (MES) in a collaboration with Tvasta, constructed two 3D printed houses within three weeks using Construction 3D printing technology. These new 3D printed houses is expected to be used to cater the growing accommodation requirements of the Indian Armed Forces.
Military 3D printing production is expected to be more agile after the end of COVID-19. Although industry participantโs experienced short-term disruption in delivery systems and roll-outs, such disruption has created new opportunities for 3D printing technology with in defence sector and has boosted usage of technology across different commercial sectors. For instance, in 2022, the U.S. Navy released a plan to pair suppliers who cannot meet growing demand for submarine parts with 3D & 4D printing companies that can print the metal parts around the clock to boost supply. Hence, a rise in the usage of addictive manufacturing technology (3D printing) across different the defence applications is expected to bolster the demand for military 3D printing market during the forecast period.
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By component, the technology segment is anticipated to exhibit significant growth in the near future.
By application, the end-use parts segment is anticipated to exhibit significant growth in the near future.
By end-use, the airforce segment is anticipated to exhibit significant growth in the near future.
By region, Asia-Pacific is anticipated to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
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Key players operating in the global military 3D printing market include 3D Systems, Inc., Autodesk Inc., Dassault Systems, ExOne, Fracktal Works Private Limited, General Electric, Markforged, Materialise, Optomed, Inc., Proto Labs, Stratasys, and Ultimaker BV.
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