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Thursday, 5 February 2026
Top 10 3D Printing Trends to Watch in 2026
3D printing is changing faster than ever. What started as a hobby for tech fans is now transforming industries like automotive, healthcare, and aerospace. Companies are using 3D printing to make production faster and smarter, while both startups and big brands are creating real parts—not just prototypes. With more demand for custom, on-demand, and low-waste production, 3D printing is becoming a key part of modern manufacturing.This blog looks at the top 10 3D printing trends for 2026, including smarter automation, high-speed industrial printing, using multiple materials, metal 3D printing, custom manufacturing at scale, eco-friendly materials, large-format printing, cloud-based workflows, simulation and testing, and replacing prototypes with end-use parts. These trends are making 3D printing faster, easier, and more creative, helping businesses meet customer needs and stay ahead in the market. Read More...
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