How Will 3DP Shake Consumer Electronics, Entertainment and Apparel?
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Frost & Sullivan's TechVision analysis, Disruptive Manufacturing Consumer Goods, discusses the impact of 3D printing on the consumer goods manufacturing industry. Application sectors assessed include food and beverages, consumer electronics, apparel, entertainment, and accessories. Factors influencing development and adoption, patent trends, technology prospects, regional trends and developments, and profiles of innovators are provided.
"The ability to efficiently use resources without the need for additional secondary processing stages and providing on-demand products that are highly customized will enhance the growth opportunities of advanced manufacturing technologies such as 3DP in the consumer goods sector," said Frost & Sullivan TechVision Research Analyst Ranjana Lakshmi Venkatesh Kumar.
Regional technology and adoption trends include:
"In a highly fragmented market, it is beneficial if players join forces to capture market share. Through this mode of co-opetition, the incumbent can have successful sales as well as create a positive brand image," noted Kumar. "In addition, collaboration among manufacturers, research institutions, and universities will ensure players gain a competitive advantage."
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