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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


  

New Study Reports $1.1 Billion Market for Additive 
Fabrication Products and Services

FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, USA, May 1, 2008—Wohlers Associates, Inc. today announced the publication of Wohlers Report 2008, a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the new developments and trends in additive fabrication (AF) worldwide. AF technology encompasses a wide range of applications, including design review, concept modeling, prototyping, pattern making, and tooling. It is also being used to manufacture products that are difficult or impossible to produce any other way.

The market for additive fabrication, consisting of all products and services globally, grew 16% to an estimated $1.141 billion in 2007, according to Wohlers Report 2008. This is up from an estimated $983.7 million generated in 2006. Reaching the $1 billion mark is a first for this industry.

The industry is expected to grow substantially over the next several years. By 2012, annual sales of AF products and services will reach an estimated $2.3 billion worldwide, with unit sales reaching 12,000 systems for the year, according to Wohlers Associates. By 2015, the company believes the industry will grow to an estimated $3.5 billion for the year, with unit sales reaching 20,000 systems. 

The larger economic impact, however, will be the thousands of organizations that benefit from AF technology. For example, Graco Children’s Products is capable of producing 7,000–10,000 parts per year—all with four AF systems and one person. Another company, Rockwell Collins, can produce 6,000 parts in a four-month period with one system and one person. A third example is a large manufacturer of toys that asked not to be named. The company produces 12,000 models per year and offers 24-hour and same-day delivery. More than 90% of the work is achieved with several additive systems and a workforce of two people.

“Additive fabrication significantly reduces labor costs, making it much easier for organizations in the West to compete with companies in countries where labor rates are low,” said Terry Wohlers, principal author of Wohlers Report 2008 and president of Wohlers Associates. “This will become especially important as companies apply AF technology to the manufacture of end-use products.”

Increasingly, companies are using AF systems for custom and replacement part manufacturing, special edition products, short-run production, and even series production. They are also being used to produce manufacturing aids, such as jigs, fixtures, and assembly guides, which are used to make products.

A major part of Wohlers Report 2008 discusses manufacturing applications of additive fabrication. The report also presents industry growth estimates, new developments and business opportunities, research and development, and how the industry is likely to develop in the future. The study was created with support from 53 co-authors, 58 service providers, 26 system manufacturers, and many others worldwide. To support the review and analysis, the report includes 31 charts and graphs, 44 tables, and 138 photographs and illustrations. 

The 240-page report sells for $475 in the U.S. and $495 in all other countries. The report’s table of contents, as well as additional information on the market and industry, are available at wohlersassociates.com.

Wohlers Associates, Inc. is a 21-year-old independent consulting firm that works closely with manufacturing organizations to identify the best approaches to rapid product development. The company has provided consulting assistance to more than 150 organizations in 20 countries around the world.

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Report
Development Team
The following individuals and organizations contributed to Wohlers Report 2008
a
nd served as important sources for information. 

Steven Adler

A3DM

Mukesh Agarwala

3D Product Development (India)

Hidefumi Aoyama

Aspect (Japan)

Paulo Jorge Bártolo

Institute Polytechnic of Leiria (Portugal)

Joseph Beaman

University of Texas at Austin

Alain Bernard

Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France)

David Bourell

University of Texas at Austin

Tim Caffrey

Seventh Son Creative Services

Ian Campbell

Loughborough University (England)

Andy Christensen

Medical Modeling Inc.

Rob Connelly

FineLine Prototyping

Deon de Beer

Central University of Technology, Free State (South Africa)

Dena Braun

Alchemy Models

Rachael Dalton-Taggart

Ash Bridge Media

Carl Dekker

Met-L-Flo Inc.

Mike Durham

Accelerated Technologies

Ismail Fidan

Tennessee Tech University

Joe Frascati

Mydea Technologies

Boris Fritz

Northrop Grumman

Ping Fu

Geomagic, Inc.

Vito Gervasi

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Ian Gibson

National University of Singapore (Singapore)

Tim Gornet

University of Louisville

Andrzej Grzesiak

FhG Institute for Mfg. Eng. & Automation (Germany)

Joan Guasch

ASCAMM (Spain)

Tsuneo Hagiwara

CMET Inc. (Japan)

Richard Hague

Loughborough University (England)

Berndt Holmer

IVF Industrial Research and Development Corp. (Sweden)

Neil Hopkinson

Loughborough University (England)

Marjorie Adele Ingle

University of Texas at El Paso

Luca Iuliano

Politecnico di Torino (Italy)

Olivier Jay

Danish Technological Institute (Denmark)

Troy Jensen

Piper Jaffray

Rik Knoppers

Promolding (The Netherlands)

Toshihiko Maeda

NTT Data Engineering Systems Corp. (Japan)

Frank Medina

University of Texas at El Paso

Greg Morris

Morris Technologies

Tom Mueller

Express Pattern

Randall Newton

Ash Bridge Media

Charlie Norton

NCP Leasing, Inc.

G.D. Janaki Ram

Utah State University

Pete Sayki

SICAM

Harold Sears

Ford Motor Company

Joel Segal

University of Nottingham (England)

Michael Siemer

Mydea Technologies

Brent Stucker

Utah State University

Gordon Styles

Star Prototype (China)

Chris Sutcliffe

University of Liverpool (England)

Chris Tuck

Loughborough University (England)

Jukka Tuomi

Helsinki University of Technology (Finland)

Jonas Van Vaerenbergh

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

Ryan Wicker

University of Texas at El Paso

David Wimpenny

De Montfort University (England)