Metal Additive Manufacturing in the Mobility Industry: Looking into
2033 EPR2023022
Now that metal additive manufacturing (MAM), also known as “metal 3D printing,”
has seen its first successful implementations across the mobility industry, the
question is whether it will continue to grow beyond these initial applications
or remain a niche manufacturing process. Moving to broader applications will
require overcoming several barriers, namely cost and rate, size, and criticality
limitations. Recent progress in MAM indicates that these barriers are beginning
to come down, pointing to continued growth in applications for MAM through the
end of the decade and beyond.
Metal Additive Manufacturing in the Mobility Industry: Looking into 2033
discusses the obstacles to future MAM growth, how they can be conquered,
and what its role in the mobility industry will look like in 2033.