The interactive streaming market size is estimated to hit around USD 1,464.25 million by 2033 increasing from USD 189.00 million by 2023, representing a double-digit CAGR of 22.72%. The top companies in the 3D printing high performance plastic market are 3D Systems Corporation (U.S.), Arkema Inc. (France), Markforged (U.S.), Stratasys Ltd. (U.S.), Evonik Industries AG (Germany), Oxford Performance Material (U.S.), Apium Additive Technologies GmbH (Germany), SABIC (Saudi Arabia), Ensinger (Germany), CRP Technology S.r.l. (Italy), and Others.
Market Report Coverage
Report Attributes |
Details |
Market Size by 2033 |
USD 1,464.25 Million |
Market Size in 2023 |
USD 189.00 Million |
Market Growth Rate from 2023 to 2033 |
CAGR of 22.72% |
Largest Market |
North America |
Base Year |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024 to 2033 |
Segments Covered |
Type, Form, Application, End-use, and Regions |
Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Middle East, and Africa |
- 3D Systems Corporation (U.S.)
- Arkema Inc. (France)
- Markforged (U.S.)
- Stratasys Ltd. (U.S.)
- Evonik Industries AG (Germany)
- Oxford Performance Material (U.S.)
- Apium Additive Technologies GmbH (Germany)
- SABIC (Saudi Arabia)
- Ensinger (Germany)
- CRP Technology S.r.l. (Italy)
Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders
- In March 2023, Neotech AMT announced the collaboration with APES to take the application of consumer electronics utilizing 3D printing forward in North America. These developments allowed the companies to obtain the benefits of cooperation to enhance additive manufacturing technology development and manufacturing.
- In December 2022, FITTLE announced the partnership with Formlabs, a 3D printing provider, to support and help access affordable digital manufacturing solutions. This partnership helped Formlabs to make Formlabs 3D printers even more user-friendly for users throughout North America.
Recent Developments
- In November 2024, Caracol launched the Vipra AM integrated robotic metal 3D printing platform. Vipra AM is a high-duty robotic DED system that is incorporated into the wire-arc AM and further integrated into a hardware, software, and automatization intellectual property turn-key solution.
- In April 2023, Nexa3D acquired AddiFab, a printing equipment supplier, to expand its printing technology. With this acquisition, Freeform Injection Molding technology owned by AddiFab will water the NXE 400 SLA 3D printers.
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