3D Printing: Opportunities Abound July 14, 2016
Agenda What is 3D printing? Technologies and Materials Market Players/Disruptors Applications Advantages and Take-aways 2
3D print Yoda, you will! 3
What is 3D Printing? aka Additive Manufacturing The creation of a physical product by adding material layer by layer, rather than by a subtractive technique like machining. 4
Agenda What is 3D printing? Technologies and Materials Market Players/Disruptors Applications Advantages and Take-aways 5
3Doodler RepRap 3D Printer Types TierTime s UP mini 2 Desktop 3D Printer Zortrax M200 Desktop Printer 6 Objet1000 Plus Production Printer
3D Printing Technologies Fused Deposition Modeling Selective Laser Sintering Electron Beam or Laser Melting Stereolithography / DLP Inkjet Selective Deposition Lamination 7
Materials Plastic / Rubber Metal Food Other PLA Soft PLA HIPS ABS Nylon Polycarbonate Acrylic polymer PET TPE TPU Silicone BendLay t-glase Carbon fiber Fiberglass Kevlar Etc Brass Stainless steel Silver Bronze Gold Titanium Tungsten Aluminum Etc Chocolate Sugar Nutella Pizza dough Etc LayWood Paper LayBrick Ceramic Clay Conductive paint Sandstone Straw Seaweed Castable wax Wool Drywall Concrete Bio materials Etc 8
Agenda What is 3D printing? Technologies and Materials Market Players/Disruptors Applications Advantages and Take-aways 9
3D Printing Market 1980s: SLA, SLS, FDM patents filed 2009: FDM patent expires, RepRap introduced. 2014-2015: Market correction 1990s: 3D Systems, Stratasys, EOS established Early 2010s: Media attention, boom period 2016: Focus on professional markets 10
3D Printer Manufacturers 11
HP Disruptive Technology? Multi-jet Fusion Full-color 10X faster at lower cost Continuous printing Fast cooling processes Proprietary multi-agents fused together Available late 2016-2017 12
Agenda What is 3D printing? Technologies and Materials Market Players/Disruptors Applications Advantages and Take-aways 13
Applications Prototyping Medical/Dental Automotive Aerospace Art/Sculpture Fashion/Jewelery Makers/Hobbyists Food Movie Props/Costumes Architecture Electronics 14
Applications: Fashion Allyson Felix, 3-time Olympic Gold-medal winner The Nike Zoom Superfly Flyknit Shoe 15
Applications: Motion Pictures 16
Applications: Drones Wasp case for Micro Drone 2.0 MicroDroneCases on Shapeways X-Copter, Mini Quadcopter Frame CameronD on Shapeways STELLA gimbal mount For Phantom quad Bophoto on Shapeways 17
Applications: Prosthetics 18
Applications: Prototyping Key use for 3D printing Trend: buy your own Shortens product development cycle Reduces time to market Protects IP 19
Applications: Automotive Local Motors LM3D Car Goodyear Concept tire 20
Applications: Aerospace 3D-Printed Housing for the T25 Sensor 1 st 3D-printed part certified by the FAA to fly in commercial planes! Airbus A320neo 19 fuel nozzles in each LEAP engine by CFM/GE 21
Applications: Electronics PCBs Conductive and insulating inks Pause prints to add electronics Create traces for conductive material Batteries, sensors, antennas, packaging 22
Agenda What is 3D printing? Technologies and Materials Market Players/Disruptors Applications Advantages and Take-aways 23
Advantages and Take-aways Leaner supply chain JiT Ability to print on-site Green Flexible design and iterations Quick Low-volume / high-value 24
Thank you! Contact Rick Vogelei at rickv@semico.com for our report 3D Printing: The Next Industrial Revolution 25