Competition drives innovation, and the manufacturing industries haven’t seen competition this intense since the invention of an assembly line in 1913. While 3D printing, also know as additive manufacturing, has been around since its early invention in 1986, it is just now becoming a cost effective and reasonable way to manufacture goods. The transition from traditional methods of manufacturing to 3D printing is coming faster than most might think.
Traditionally a product goes through a process of design, production, and delivery and you are left with picking from an array of products to find what fits your needs. Although, 3D printing is bringing a whole new aspect to the world of production; giving the consumer the power to customize and design products based on their own personal needs. The adaptability of 3D printing allows low infrastructure countries to manufacture goods on a large scale with very little investment. This shift away from reliance on large manufacturing companies levels the playing field and creates a whole new level of competition.
Movement of products from production plants to consumers is multi-billion dollar industry; this is partially due to the distance that products must travel to reach consumers. The infrastructure required to achieve an efficient distribution of goods is costly and drives up the overall cost of products you buy every day. What could 3D printing do to alter this expensive and clunky process of distribution?
As more and more companies invest in 3D printing technology more businesses will spring up, more innovations will be made, and those that fail to keep up with the fast changing pace of the industrial world will become obsolete. The changing future is putting power in the hands of those who seek to seize opportunity and are willing to adapt to their environment. Implementation of 3D printing in manufacturing is beginning to shape the future of the industry and the transition from traditional manufacturing to 3D printing is just on the horizon.
3D printing may not be a solution for every machine builder, but the technology is spreading faster than ever. At IMTS 2014, the world's first 3D printed car came to life. Now at IMTS 2016, new, faster, better iterations of many technologies are hitting the industrial market.
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