TechNavio today launched its report Global 3D Printer Market 2011“2015 based on an in-depth study covering the Americas and the EMEA and the APAC regions. The report aims to aid decision makers™ understanding of the present and future landscape of this market.
Commenting on the report, an analyst from TechNavio™s Hardware team said; The Global 3D Printer market is witnessing an increase in the demand for 3D printers from the Healthcare segment. Vendors have begun to focus on the Healthcare segment by developing products and systems that are specific to this segment. They have also begun to develop advanced raw materials for various complex healthcare applications such as transplantation surgery and tissue implant engineering. In addition, the 3D Printer market in North America is witnessing huge opportunities in the Healthcare segment.
According to the report, with the increasing focus on R&D, developing countries in particular are investing heavily in scientific instruments. The global awareness of and focus on the R&D sector are leading to the invention of precision instruments with high accuracy. Research agencies are in need of compact and cost-effective prototyping setups that can assist them in realizing their designs and concepts. As a result, there is strong demand for 3D printers from the R&D sector across various End-user segments.
Further, the report also discusses that the limited availability of raw materials for fabrication is one of the major challenges in the Global 3D Printer market.
The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key players.
TechNavio, the market research platform of Infiniti Research Ltd, publishes periodic reports on niche and emerging technologies. For further information, please visit https://www.technavio.com/content/global-3d-printer-market-2011-2015
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