3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is revolutionizing manufacturing by allowing for the creation of complex and customized products on-demand. Factors accelerating the growth of the market include the ease in development of customized products and reduction in manufacturing cost and process downtime. These factors have the potential to disrupt entire industries and create new possibilities for product design and development. The global 3D printing market is projected to reach $35.4 billion by 2026, with applications in healthcare, aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods. This growth necessitates the demand for skilled personnel in design, engineering, and operation of 3D printers.
A least Intermediate level in computer literacy