3D Printing, this is an upcoming and exciting development and expansion in the years ahead. While this is not a new technology, 3D printing recently received a lot more publicity and coverage for the good and bad reasons! It’s entering into our industries, currently more on the Business-to-Business (B2B) level, we might be looking at 3D printing into our home, how long will this take? I am making a guess of 10 years later, maybe it will be common to have a 3D printer at home?<\/p>\n
There was a\u00a0first Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo in Asia Pacific held at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore recently. I visited Stratasys at the\u00a0first Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo in Asia Pacific and had a tour of their various 3D printing machines and their capabilities. It was very interesting to listen, learn and have a greater insight of the 3D printing industry, the size of the industry, where they are currently making an impact in some of the industries such as medical and automotive industries. These demonstrated Stratasys<\/a> industry leadership at the First Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo in Asia Pacific and their plans to expand in Singapore and the region.<\/p>\n Stratasys\u00a0also announced the opening of its local office in Singapore. The new office will enable\u00a0Stratasys\u00a0to meet the demands\u00a0 its Asean-based customers and the local 3D printing market. The Singapore government recently announced the support of the industry with an investment of S$500 million over the next five years under its \u201cFuture of Manufacturing\u201d program.\u00a0 This program is designed to drive the development and adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies. The new local operation allows\u00a0Stratasys\u00a0to capture this opportunity.\u00a0 Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo will feature\u00a0 many influential industry leaders and analysts from within the industry, sharing insights on 3D printing industry trends and policy issues and showcasing advanced 3D printing technologies and services. In his keynote, Jaglom\u00a0 will address the 3D printing trends in areas of mass customization, rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing.<\/p>\n \u201cI am delighted to have the opportunity to share our views on the 3D printing industry with industry leaders and stakeholders,\u201d said Jonathan Jaglom.\u00a0 \u201cAdoption of 3D printing, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, has increased significantly in the past few years.\u00a0 In addition to Singapore, other governments, including China and Japan, have also stated their support for the industry.\u00a0 We expect adoption to grow in the region. As an industry leader, we strive to continue offering cutting-edge technologies, helping to shape the industry\u2019s innovation and service excellence standards. \u201d<\/p>\n Stratasys\u00a0has been serving customers in the South East Asia and in particular, in Singapore, for many years, spanning multiple sectors including automotive, consumer electronics, consumer goods, industrial machinery, education, medical and dental.\u00a0 Establishing local presence in Singapore will enable\u00a0Stratasys\u00a0to offer the most appropriate solutions and support to both its channel partners and customers in Singapore.<\/p>\n The 3D printing industry is going to expand right here in Singapore and grow bigger. It is not going to totally replace traditional\/heavy industries manufacturing and production, however 3D printing industry will grow and stand tall in its own right, as a key industry on its own. If you are a business owner and you are keen to look into 3D printing, visit Stratasys and check out their 3D Printers<\/a>!<\/p>\n