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3D-Printing Market Tips toward Low-Cost Machines

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A report from Research and Markets suggests that, while big-name 3D-printing providers seem to have struggled recently, the market for low-cost 3D printers is on pace to reach $4 billion by 2021. Findings suggest a major influence for this is increasing interest in small 3D printers for prototyping from corporations such as Dell, Boeing, Ford, and more. The report’s authors also predict a similar growth in interest from professionals such as architects and designers.

A report from Research and Markets suggests that, while big-name 3D-printing providers seem to have struggled recently, the market for low-cost 3D printers is on pace to reach $4 billion by 2021. Findings suggest a major influence for this is increasing interest in small 3D printers for prototyping from corporations such as Dell, Boeing, Ford, and more. The report’s authors also predict a similar growth in interest from professionals such as architects and designers.

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