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Trent Foley, founder and CEO of 3D printing company 3D Systems ( www.3dsystems.com ), and founder of the first consumer-accessible 3D printer, the Form 1, in the office of the year 2000, 2018 is characteristically filled with optimism. 3D printing isn't just an exciting opportunity for manufacturing and engineering; it's a disruptive technology capable of altering the world.
Products such as the Form 2, a 3D-printable pen for inkjet pens, seasonal housewarming gifts, and even a limited-edition model of Grammy winner Drake's "Scorpion" album cover, 3D printing is breaking through into everyday life. On the horizon are advanced materials, such as X-ray resistant Nylox, a strong, flexible, polycarbonate "sponge" that bonds to itself and increases heat conductivity but is also fire resistant. And if FDA approval is granted to print organs, what if you could print mechanical eyes in the future, with no viscera?
Industry estimates reveal that investments in 3D printing are clearly surging. A new business report by the Committee to Study the Impact of 3D Printing on the U. S. Economy (CTIA) found that over $1 billion in capital will be invested in 3D printing in the coming year alone. As a result, many experts predict that this nascent technology will revolutionize manufacturing, medical devices, architecture, and much more. The Oxford Business Group also expects that spending on 3D printing will grow to $33 billion by 2020 and is predicted to be a $50 billion industry by 2030. These numbers are astounding. d2c66b5586