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Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  • About the authors and editors

INTRODUCTION

  • AM processes
  • Currencies and conversions

PART 1: INDUSTRY GROWTH

  • 2024 – a year of mixed performance
  • Data acquisition methodology
    • Database of AM companies
    • Company types
    • Data gathering
    • Market structure
  • AM market size
  • Material producers
  • Service providers
    • Metal AM service revenues
    • Polymer AM service revenues
  • System Manufacturers
  • AM Software
  • AM Industry Outlook

PART 2: INDUSTRIES AND APPLICATIONS

  • Industries
    • Aviation
    • Space
    • Medical
    • Dental
    • Automotive
    • Power and energy
    • Additive construction
  • Education and academic research
  • Government and military
    • UK Defence Force
    • U.S. Army
  • Applications of AM
  • Emerging technologies and applications
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Sheet lamination via diffusion bonding
    • Metal binder jetting for high-volume production
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Additive-enabled casting

PART 3: INVESTMENT IN AM INNOVATION

  • Investment in publicly traded companies
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Landscape of AM startups
  • Startups and early-stage investments

PART 4: THE AM SUPPLY CHAIN

  • AM business models, cost reduction, and profitability
    • AM marketplaces
  • Workforce development
  • Sustainability and a circular economy
  • Robotics and automation
  • Generative and algorithmic design for AM
  • AM security
  • Data management
  • Software
    • 3D scan-processing software
    • CAD solid modeling
  • Metal AM feedstock
  • Multi-material AM
  • Polymer and continuous fiber composites
  • Ceramic and ceramic composites
  • Process monitoring of metal PBF
  • Post-processing
  • Qualification and certification
  • Regulatory bodies
    • NASA

PART 5: GLOBAL REPORTS

  • Africa
    • South Africa
  • The Americas
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Canada
    • Mexico
    • United Sates
  •  Asia/Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Taiwan
  • Australasia
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
  • Europe
    • Austria
    • Belgium
    • Czech Republic
    • Denmark
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Hungary
    • Italy
    • The Netherlands
    • Norway
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Romania
    • Slovenia
    • Spain
    • Switzerland
    • Turkey
    • United Kingdom
  • Middle East
    • Arabian Peninsula
    • Egypt
    • Israel

PART 6: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

  • Patents
  • Consortia and collaborations
    • Spanish Association of Additive Manufacturing Technologies
    • Additive Manufacturing Austria
    • Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association
    • America Makes
    • Additive Manufacturing UK
    • ASTM AM Center of Excellence
    • Danish AM Hub
    • Edison Welding Institute
    • European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting
    • Finnish Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem
    • France Additive
    • Fraunhofer
    • Industrialized Additive Manufacturing Hub Hamburg
    • Japan 3D Printing Industrial Technology Association
    • Manufacturing Technology Centre
    • Mobility Goes Additive
    • National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster
    • National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence
    • Performance Review Institute
    • Swissmem
    • Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau
    • Women in 3D Printing
  • Partnerships
  • AM standards
    • AM Standardization Collaborative
    • ASTM Committee F42
    • ISO/TC 261
  • U.S. national laboratories
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Government-sponsored R&D in Asia
  • Government-sponsored R&D in Europe
  • Academic activities and capabilities

APPENDICES

  • Appendix A: Glossary of terms

The following 237 individuals in 42 countries contributed to Wohlers Report 2025 and served as important sources for information.

Name Organization Country
Khalid Abdelghany CMRDI Institute Egypt
Omar Abuhabaya NAMI UAE
Jörg Achenbach PVA TePla Germany
Chris Adkins Materialise U.S.
Akinwole Akinpelu Stampar3D Ltd/3D Printing Services in Nigeria Nigeria
Jan Akmal Aalto University Finland
Fahmi Al-Shawwa IMMENSA UAE
Amy Alexander Mayo Clinic U.S.
Henrique Almeida Polytechnic Institute of Leiria Portugal
Hoda Amel Manufacturing Technology Centre UK
Josh Aranda Emma Industrial U.S.
Emmanuel R. Arriola Department of Science and Technology Philippines
Eurico Assunção European Federation for Welding, Joining and Cutting Portugal
Anton Aulbers TNO Netherlands
Giovanni Avallone Caracol Italy
Nicolae Balc Technical University of Cluj-Napoca Romania
Davut Basaran Basaran Teknoloji Turkey
Deon de Beer Central University of Technology, Free State South Africa
Christine Bernat American National Standards Institute U.S.
Patrick Beutler ETH Zurich/inspire AG Switzerland
Manuel Biedermann ETH Zurich/inspire AG Switzerland
Lisa Block HMT Global/Women in 3D Printing U.S.
Didier Boisselier France Additive Association France
Klas Boivie Additvantage AB Sweden
Ali Bonakdar University of North Carolina at Charlotte U.S.
Francois Bonjour 6K Additive France
Eric Bono Amaero Advanced Materials & Manufacturing U.S.
Gerrie Booysen Central University of Technology, Free State South Africa
Milan Brandt RMIT University, Melbourne Australia Australia
Stephan Braun KSB SE & Co. KGaA Germany
James Harold P. Cabalhug Department of Science and Technology Philippines
Greg Chalker Australian Manufacturing Technology Institute Limited Australia
Kornél Chalupa 3Dee Technologies Hungary Kft. Hungary
Alex Champion British Army UK
Aditya Chandavarkar AM Chronicle India
Eric Charkaluk Ecole Polytechnique France
Komal Chawla Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
John Petter N. Christensen Maskinregisteret, Nordiske Fagmedier AS Norway
Haley Cook Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing U.S.
Brandon Cox Honeywell U.S.
Corson L. Cramer Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Enrique Cuan-Urquizo Tecnológico de Monterrey Mexico
Ali Dashti Astro Test Lab U.S.
Paul A. Davies INDO-MIM UK
Agustin Diaz REM Surface Engineering U.S.
Olaf Diegel Wohlers Associates New Zealand
Cristian Doicin National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest Romania
Brian Drab William Blair U.S.
Igor Drstvenšek University of Maribor Slovenia
Bogdan Dybała Wrocław University of Science and Technology Poland
Lauren Ednie ASTM International UK
Haytham Elgazzar CMRDI Institute Egypt
Amy Elliott Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Pablo Enrique Wohlers Associates Canada
Christophe Eschenbrenner France Additive France
Thomas Feldhausen Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Philippe Feraud SNCF France
Ismail Fidan Tennessee Technological University U.S.
Mattia Forgiarini Azoth U.S.
Richard Freeman Performance Review Institute UK
Sven Frtizsche Mobility Goes Additive Germany
Tatsuaki Furumoto Kanazawa University/Advanced Manufacturing Technology Institute Japan
Johannes Gartner Additive Manufacturing Austria Austria
Ioannis Giannatsis University of Piraeus, Industrial Management & Technology Dept. Greece
Andrew Glendening NASA Goddard Space Flight Center U.S.
Joy Gockel Colorado School of Mines U.S.
Angeline Goh Shell Netherlands
Edvard Govekar University of Ljubljana Slovenia
Paul R. Gradl NASA Marshall Space Flight Center U.S.
Arno Gramsma IAM3D.eu Belgium
Gerald Grant Lexington VA Dental U.S.
Devon Hagedorn-Hansen Multitrade 3D Systems/HH Industries/3D Printing in Africa South Africa
Trond Halvorsen SINTEF Digital Norway
Shamil Hargovan STS Capital Partners Canada
Randy Harris Renaissance Services U.S.
Steffen Haslund Schmidt Danish AM Hub Denmark
Carl Hauser ASTM International UK
David Hausner Czech Plastic Cluster Czech Republic
Lefteris Havouzis Lino S.A. Greece
Maximilian Heres Industrialized Additive Manufacturing Hub Hamburg Germany
Nadim Hmeidat Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Chaw Sing Ho National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster Singapore
Matthias Hoebel University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland Switzerland
Urs Hofmann ETH Zurich/inspire AG Switzerland
Simon Höges GKN Additive Germany
Jan Homola Strojírenství.cz Czech Republic
Jibin Horng Industrial Technology Research Institute Taiwan
Nik Hrabe National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S.
Ray Huff Wohlers Associates U.S.
Richard Huff ASTM International U.S.
Bradley Hughes GKN Aerospace U.S.
Tyler Hutin William Blair U.S.
Mahdi Jamshid Wohlers Associates U.S.
Jeng-Ywan Jeng National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan
Cho-Pei Jiang National Taipei University of Technology Taiwan
Tiffany Johnson U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S.
Kevin Jurrens National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S.
Seung-Chul Kang 3D Fusion Industry Association (3DFIA) South Korea
Pavan Kapnadak Additive Academy India
Colton Katsarelis NASA Marshall Space Flight Center U.S.
Matthew Kelly U.S. Army Futures Command DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center U.S.
Ryan Kircher rms Company U.S.
Markus Korpela Finnish Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem Finland
Joseph Kowen Wohlers Associates Israel
Matic Krznar RTCZ Ltd. Slovenia
Vipin Kumar Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Marius Lakomiec EOS GmbH Germany
Brandon Lamoncha Humtown Additive U.S.
Brandon Lane National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S.
Rush LaSelle Fathom Manufacturing U.S.
Mariah Latshaw Boston Children’s Hospital U.S.
Ole-Bjørn Lia Moe Mechatronics Innovation Lab Norway
Peter Lindecke amsight GmbH Germany
Alex Liu ASTM International Singapore
Fred P. Liza Department of Science and Technology Philippines
Kelvin Loke National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster Singapore
Toni Beth G. Lopez Department of Science and Technology Philippines
Omar Eduardo López Botello Tecnológico de Monterrey Mexico
Aldo López Martínez Centro de Ingeniería y Desarrollo Industrial Mexico
Andy Lu ASTM International Singapore
Joshua Lubell National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S.
Henry Ma STS Capital Partners Canada
Laura Macht U.S. Army Futures Command DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center U.S.
Julien Magnien Sirris Belgium
Stephan Mansour MaRiTama Consulting Ltd. Canada
Taylor Marchment Sperra U.S.
Howie Marotto EWI U.S.
Simon Marriott GoProto Australia
John Martin America Makes U.S.
Hiroyuki Maruoka INTRIX Inc. Japan
Tsukasa Matsuoka Japan 3D Printing Industrial Technology Association Japan
Manyalibo J. Matthews Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory U.S.
Simon McCaldin Authentise UK
Jim McElhanon Sandia National Laboratories U.S.
Mirko Meboldt ETH Zurich / inspire AG Switzerland
Michael Melia Sandia National Laboratories U.S.
Dennis Micheni Discover Brand Systems Ltd Kenya
Ruaridh Mitchinson Manufacturing Technology Centre UK
Marjan Molavi-Zarandi University of North Carolina at Charlotte U.S.
Sherri Monroe Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association U.S.
Shawn Moylan National Institute of Standards and Technology U.S.
Bernhard Müller Fraunhofer ADDITIV Germany
Priyanka Nadig AddTech Insights Pvt. Ltd. India
Gheorghe Oancea Transylvania University of Braşov Romania
Hideaki Oba Japan 3D Printing Industrial Technology Association Japan
Miklós Odrobina Knorr-Bremse Fékrendszerek Kft. Research and Development Institute Hungary
Eleonora Orsetti Danish AM Hub Denmark
Emiliano Pagani Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina
Keun Park Seoul National University of Science and Technology South Korea
Nick Pearce Alexander Daniels Global UK
Joris Peels 3DPrint.com Netherlands
Eujin Pei Brunel University of London UK
Gil Perlberg Perl IP Consulting Israel
Pat Picariello ASTM International U.S.
Sebastian Piegert Siemens Energy Germany
Manoj Pillali Filatech 3D Printing Industries FZ-LLC UAE
Kateřina Podaná Klastr Mechatronika Czech Republic
Stanley Poh National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster Singapore
Stamatios Polydoras National Technical University of Athens Greece
Behrang Poorganji Nikon AM Synergy Inc. U.S.
Brian Post Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Aaron Prather ASTM International U.S.
Michele Pressacco Enovis Corporation Italy
Simon Pun Mimo Technik U.S.
Khalid Rafi ASTM International Singapore
Hannah Ramos Department of Science and Technology Philippines
Michael Raphael Direct Dimensions U.S.
Sarah Rimini Ricoh U.S.
Luke Rogers Lumas Polymers U.S.
Jean-François Romainville Idea Consult for Vanguard Initiative Belgium
Isabella van Rooyen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory U.S.
Brad Rosen Arkema France
Liesbeth Ruijgrok Erasmus Medical Center Netherlands
Leopoldo Ruiz-Huerta Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico
Justin Ryan Rady Children’s Health U.S.
Burak S.Pekcan +90 3D Digital Factory Turkey
Daniel Safranchik Technion R&D Foundation Israel
Elisa Salatin Enovis Corporation Italy
Michele Sale ATCS advisor srl Italy
Mika Salmi Aalto University Finland
Fabio Sant’Ana ISO TC261 CAG Brazil
Ralf Schindel Prodartis AG Switzerland
Georg Schlick Fraunhofer IGCV Germany
Alexander Schmoeckel AM Ventures Management GmbH Germany
Zoltán Schneider KVINT-R Office Technology and 3D Printing LLC Hungary
Fiona Schulz Manufacturing Technology Centre UK
Luke Scime Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Carlos Scott Colibrium Additive U.S.
Christian Seidel Munich University of Applied Sciences Germany
Mohsen Seifi ASTM International U.S.
Jayeeta Sengupta TNO Netherlands
Jiten Shah Product Development & Analysis LLC U.S.
Samkett Shah Independent India
Nima Shamsaei NCAME U.S.
Mark Shaw Wichita State University U.S.
Jung Hyun Shin Dankook University South Korea
Flávio Gabriel da Silva Craveiro Polytechnic Institute of Leiria Portugal
Zach Simkin Senvol U.S.
Swee Leong Sing National University of Singapore Singapore
Kinga Skrzek Future Industry Platform Poland
Scott Smith Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Zackary Snow Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Sadaf Sobhani Cornell University U.S.
Lars Sommerhaeuser Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology Switzerland
Yong Son Korea Institute of Industrial Technology South Korea
Christopher M. Spadaccini Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory U.S.
Adriaan Spierings Swissmem Switzerland
Jürgen Stampfl Vienna University of Technology Austria
Domen Strenčan Solid World d.o.o. Slovenia
Péter Szabó FreeDee Nyomdai Szolgáltató Művek Kft. Hungary
Robert M. Taft Uniformed Services University U.S.
Farai Taruvinga Mashambanhaka Africa Engineering Company Zimbabwe
Alexander Terwey PVA TePla Germany
Valeria Tirelli AIDRO U.S.
Riccardo Toninato Enovis Corporation Italy
Jan Tore Usken Norwegian AM Norway
Nora Touré Women in 3D Printing U.S.
Ehsan Toyserkani University of Waterloo Canada
Andrew Triantaphyllou MakeAmaze Greece
Christopher Tyler Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
Kjeld van Bommel TNO Netherlands
Joel Vasco Polytechnic Institute of Leiria Portugal
Benoit Verquin Cetim France
John Vickers NASA Marshall Space Flight Center U.S.
Tomáš Vít ADMASYS CZ s.r.o. Czech Republic
Neri Volpato Federal University of Technology, Paraná Brazil
Steve Walton Dyndrite U.S.
Kitty Wang 3D Science Valley China
Doug Wells NASA U.S.
John Wilczynski America Makes U.S.
Dominic Wright Generation 3D LLC UAE
Ray Wu Phrozen/Additive Manufacturing Association of Taiwan Taiwan
Mark Yampolskiy Auburn University U.S.
Chor Yen Yap National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster Singapore
Oguzhan Yilmaz Gazi University/MetalWorm Inc. Turkey
Naiara Zubizarreta ADDIMAT Spain
James L. Zunino III U.S. Army Futures Command DEVCOM U.S.

Report Development Team

Wohlers Report 2025 was developed by a dynamic global team of authors located in five continents. This group diligently gathered, scrutinized, and structured data and information from around the world. They also conducted thorough research and wrote many sections of the report. Essential to the team’s success were editorial, analytics, and project management professionals who contributed to the report’s development.

Principal authors:

Mahdi Jamshid, Wohlers Associates (U.S.)
Ray Huff, Wohlers Associates (U.S.)

Associate authors:

Joseph Kowen, Wohlers Associates (Israel)
Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Tech University (U.S.)
Eujin Pei, Brunel University of London (UK)

Data analysis team:

Pablo Enrique, Wohlers Associates (Canada)
Jie Lin Ng, Wohlers Associates (Singapore)
Olaf Diegel, Wohlers Associates (New Zealand)

Editorial team:

Randall Newton (Vietnam)
Jenny van Rensburg (South Africa)

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