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2022
9 Nov 2022

Materials Informatics 2023-2033

IDTechEx Report: Sam Dale
2 Aug 2022

3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing 2023-2033: Technology and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
13 Jun 2022

3D Printing Materials Market 2022-2032

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
11 Mar 2022

Metal Additive Manufacturing 2022-2032: Technology and Market Outlook

IDTechEx Report: Sona Dadhania
2020
11 Aug 2020

9 Materials Science Start-Ups Changing Metal Additive Manufacturing

The metal additive manufacturing market will be negatively impacted by the 2020 pandemic. Despite this short-to-mid-term setback, the industry is forecast to rise and exceed $10Bn within the next 10-years. The emerging and established printer players grab nearly all of the headlines, but most of this forecast annual revenue will be in material sales in which there is great untapped potential.
6 Jul 2020

Metalysis

Metalysis produce metal powders using an electrochemical reduction process.
2017
11 May 2017

The Metalysis Process - Alloy Design Opportunities For Additive Manufacturing

Metalysis, United Kingdom
6 Mar 2017

Metalysis

IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr Bryony Core spoke with Dr Ian Mellor, Managing Director of the Technology and Materials Discovery Centre at Metalysis about the process behind their metal powders.
Included are:
6 Mar 2017

LPW Technology Ltd

Ti and Ta powder manufacturer which may be used for AM.
2014
29 Oct 2014

The graphene industry finds new market opportunities in California

The 5th IDTechEx conference and tradeshow on graphene and 2D materials- Graphene and 2D Materials LIVE! - has become the annual meeting place for the global graphene industry in California.
23 Oct 2014

3D printing industry will reach over $14B by 2025

The latest forecasts by IDTechEx, including ten key markets, show the 3D Printing Industry will reach over $14B by 2025.
30 Jul 2014

3D printed flight-critical aerospace components go into production

GE Aviation, the world's largest manufacturer of jet engines, announced this month that they are investing $50 million to create a 3D printing production facility in Auburn, Alabama.