Industry: Semiconductor & Electronics | Publish Date: 27-Jul-2023 | No of Pages: 77 | No. of Tables: 62 | No. of Figures: 29 | Format: PDF | Report Code : N/A
Japan Additive Manufacturing (AM) Market was valued at USD 0.67 billion in 2022, and is predicted to reach USD 3.36 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 22.3% from 2023 to 2030. Additive manufacturing, often known as 3D printing, is a manufacturing technology that involves stacking materials to build items. A computer controls this process, which uses data from CAD software or 3D object scanners to direct the machines in moulding the materials. A design is required to begin the additive manufacturing process, which can be developed using CAD software or by scanning an existing product. The design is then converted by the software into a comprehensive blueprint that instructs the 3D printer. The creation of the thing begins after the blueprint is transmitted. The length of time required to finish the additive manufacturing process varies according on the size of the product. Smaller items are often created more swiftly and efficiently.
Manufacturing Efficiency and Cost Savings: Additive manufacturing offers increased manufacturing efficiency and cost savings compared to traditional manufacturing methods. By using 3D printing, manufacturers in Japan can optimize the production process, reduce material waste, and eliminate the need for costly tooling and molds. This streamlined production approach leads to significant time and cost savings, making additive manufacturing an appealing option for businesses. Thus, it is expected to create significant growth of the market.
Customization and Personalization: Additive manufacturing enables customization and personalization of products, which is highly valued in the Japanese market. Consumers in Japan appreciate unique and tailored products that cater to their specific needs and preferences. 3D printing allows manufacturers to create customized products quickly and efficiently, leading to increased customer satisfaction and market demand.
The cost of additive manufacturing technologies, including printers, materials, and post-processing equipment is relatively high compared to traditional manufacturing methods. This cost factor may limit the accessibility and adoption of additive manufacturing, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses, which is expected to restrain the growth of the market.
Continuous advances in additive manufacturing technology, such as greater printer capabilities, improved materials, and more efficient post-processing procedures, have supported industry expansion. These developments allow for improved quality, faster production, and more application options, driving more sectors to adopt additive manufacturing. As a result, it is expected to create ample opportunities for the future.
The additive manufacturing industry includes several market players such as Stratasys, Markforged Holding Corporation, Desktop Metal Inc., Velo3d, Inc., Formlabs Inc., Protolabs., Xometry Inc., Shapeway Holdings Inc., D Systems, General Electric.
The Japan additive manufacturing market report provides a quantitative analysis of the current market and estimations through 2023-2030 that assists in identifying the prevailing market opportunities to capitalize on.
The study comprises a deep dive analysis of the market trend including the current and future trends for depicting the prevalent investment pockets in the market.
The information related to key drivers, restraints, and opportunities and their impact on the market is provided in the report.
The competitive analysis of the market players along with their market share in the Japan additive manufacturing market.
The SWOT analysis and Porter’s Five Forces model are elaborated in the study.
Value chain analysis in the market study provides a clear picture of the stakeholders’ roles.
Stereolithography
Fused Deposition Modeling
Selective Laser Sintering
Direct Metal Laser Sintering
Polyjet Printing
Inkjet Printing
Electron Beam Melting
Laser Metal Deposition
Digital Light Processing
Laminated Object Manufacturing
Others
Desktop 3D Printer
Industrial 3D Printer
Polymer
Metal
Ceramic
Prototyping
Tooling
Functional Parts
Hardware
Software
Design Software
Inspection Software
Printer Software
Scanning Software
Services
Industrial Additive Manufacturing
Automotive
Aerospace and Defense
Healthcare
Consumer Electronics
Power and Energy
Others
Desktop Additive Manufacturing
Educational Purpose
Fashion and Jewelry
Objects
Dental
Food
Others
Stratasys
Markforged Holding Corporation
Desktop Metal Inc.
Velo3d, Inc.
Formlabs Inc.
Protolabs.
Xometry Inc.
Shapeway Holdings Inc.
D Systems
General Electric