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The breadth of AM applications is mind-bending to many. Few manufacturing processes cut across so many industrial sectors. Imagine producing a sensor of a few millimeters and a bridge of many meters using a similar successive layering process. This breadth has led to the development of hundreds of startup companies. In the future, it will be thousands.
- Based on research for Wohlers Report 2021, investment in startups grew from $1.2 billion to $1.3 billion last year, despite a pandemic.
- Companies in aerospace, healthcare, energy, and consumer products are scaling operations and seeking cloud-based platforms and automation systems to support these efforts.
- As organizations scale, talent could become a problem.
- Other challenges are the adoption of industry standards and development of supply chains.
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