Future of Additive Manufacturing Software Functions


DUBLIN, Jan. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Opportunities in Additive Manufacturing Software Markets 2023” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

According to the market study, 3D printing software revenue will surpass $1 billion $6.2B In 2031, compared with $1.2B This year.

The market for additive manufacturing software is growing at a rate that is comparable to the printer segment over the past two years. It is expected to grow faster then previously predicted. The key trend driving this expansion is the integration of key elements from the AM software workflow into endpoint platforms. This is a result of years of development.

This report is focused on the future and functions of additive manufacturing software functions. They are centered around process optimization, intelligent design optimization, additive manufacturing execution system (MES), and process simulation. It also includes an analysis of the market to show how AM software has grown beyond its once niche status.

Companies seeking to gain insight into the leading market sectors, as well as commentary on industry dynamics, have adopted the analyst reports on AM software. This report profiles some of the most prominent vendors, including 3D Systems and Stratasys. Materialise, Siemens. GE Additive, Markforged, Hexagon and many more.

The report also includes a market sizing and 10-year market forecast. This is broken down by (1) software tool type, (2) end-user industry, (3) opportunities for software from the additive technology segment for polymer and metals.

Companies Mentioned

  • 3D Systems
  • Authentise
  • Autodesk
  • GE Additive
  • Hexagon
  • Markforged
  • Materialise
  • Siemens
  • Stratasys

The Key Highlights

  • It is becoming increasingly urgent to ensure flexible, resilient and digitally enabled manufacturing in 2023 and beyond. Software solutions for additive manufacture are now more important than ever.
  • Numerous entities have developed various end-to-end software platforms throughout 2021 and 2022 that aim to combine key elements of AM into one software environment. Companies such as Stratasys/GrabCAD or GE Additive offer an integrated end-to-end workflow platform.

Key Topics:

Chapter One: Additive Manufacturing Software for the Production Age
1.1 The Rise of the AM Software Platform
1.1.1 Additional Integration of Key AM Functionalities in Core Software Environment
1.1.2 AM Technology Supply Diversification Incentivizing Platform Approach
1.1.3 Platform Development Sparks M&A Surge in AM Software
1.2 Profile of the Evolving AM Software User
1.3 A New Method to Quantify AM Software Opportunities
1.4 Summary Of AM Software Opportunities in 2022 & Beyond

Chapter 2: Review of AM Software Platform Development
2.1 The Platform Approach is the Shift to the Platform in the Competitive AM Software Landscape
2.2 Implications of Platform Movement for Software Competitors over Time
2.2.1 Machine Maker Platforms – A Long-Term Solution, or a Short-sighted Half-measure?
2.2.2 Will Independent Developers be Excluded From the Platform Movement, If They Stay on an Islands?
2.3 Competitors and Leading Tools in the AM Platform Race 2.3.1 Materialsise (CO–AM)
2.3.2 3D Systems
2.3.3 GE Additive
2.3.4 Stratasys

Chapter 3: Emerging AM Software Opportunities
3.1 Application Specific AM software tools in Healthcare vs. the Industrial Context
3.2 Software to automate the AM Post Process Workflow
3.3 Software for Monitoring AM Process in Metal Additive Manufacturing

Chapter Four: Additive Software Forecast Review & Methodology
4.1 Software Market Sizing Methodology Discussion
4.2 Subscriptions in AM Software to Support Scaled AM Users Shift to Cloud-based Opportunities
4.3 Industry Adoption of AM software and Resulting Revenues

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/849o8t

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