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The Future of 3D Printing
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is revolutionizing product design and manufacturing by building objects layer by layer from digital models. Unlike traditional methods, it reduces material waste, speeds up prototyping, and enables customized designs.
Industries such as aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and consumer goods are adopting additive manufacturing for creating lightweight parts, medical implants, and even houses. Its flexibility and efficiency make it a vital tool in modern innovation. As materials and printing technologies advance, additive manufacturing is expected to play a leading role in sustainable and efficient production worldwide.