A sneak preview into the India AM Report. We have embarked on producing and compiling the 1st comprehensive India AM Report – Mapping the Growing Additive Manufacturing Industry. The report included current scenario with on ground numbers, insights from industry experts and Future Potential of Additive Manufacturing in India. This report includes insights from 35+ experts from the Indian stakeholder ecosystem including machine manufacturers, research institutes, service bureaus and end users. The report has been validated from various checkpoints including primary research, secondary research, import data, OEMs and industry experts.
10. Why AM ?
• Accelerate Design innovation
AM allows for faster testing of prototypes, enables innovative thinking and design
iterations to improve quality and reduce time to market for new parts
• Increase product performance
AM facilitates creating parts that are lighter, stronger and more efficient that are
designed for functionality; enables creation of high complexity parts for function
integration.
• Reduce supply chain cost
Additive designs reduce number of total assembled parts, aids rapid manufacturing.
• Simplify systems
AM simplifies systems by reducing part counts by part consolidation, assembly
elimination and creating more robust designs.
12. 1995 - 2000
• First AM System installed in India (Datar – Cubital) - 1995
• Stratasys, 3D Systems, EOS, DTM develop local presence
• Educational Institutes and Auto OEM’s adopt RP (FDM)
• First service bureau utilizing FDM established.
• First Metal AM machine installed at CMTI - 1998
Rapid Prototyping Era
13. 2000 - 2010
• Pioneering Efforts by the early movers
• RPSI was instrumental in spreading awareness in the early days.
• Industrial Prototyping took shape and investments began in SLA,
SLS, Binder Jetting Technologies.
• Different applications started opening up including Dental,
Automotive, Aviation, Space, Tooling
Awareness & Foundation Era
14. 2010 - Present
• Increased Investments in Metal AM and pioneering efforts by
Intech DMLS and Wipro3D.
• Government funded ATL (Atal Tinkering Labs) piques interest at
education level with close to 6000 schools involved.
• Home grown AM Start-ups and companies in all areas established.
• Startups and Companies addressing various applications in
Healthcare & Bioprinting mushroomed.
Growth and Innovation Era
15. State of Indian AM Industry
Market Value of Indian AM Industry > $0.6 bn./ INR 4500 cr.
16. State of Indian AM Industry
AM
Ecosystem
Design/
Engineering
Services
Service
Bureaus /
ESB
Machine
OEM/
Resellers
3D Printer
OEM
Material
Manf.
ISB/End
User
Academia/
Research
Postprocess
/ QC /
Cerification
19. ABOUT US
Indian 3D Printing Network (I3DPn) is a neutral knowledge sharing
platform acting as one point of contact for the Additive Manufacturing
industry in India and engaging with the AM community on a constant
basis.
ü Tradeshow, Seminars and Focused Roundtables
ü Publishing and Media Platform
ü Market Research and Intelligence
ü AM Training & Consulting
22. LAUNCHING IN JULY 2019
INDIA AM REPORT 11th – 12th Dec. 2019
Hall 5 - BEC Goregaon, MUMBAI
6+ Countries
13 Industries
5000+ Visitors
60+ Exhibitors