This document provides an overview and summary of the 2019 India AM Report, which maps the growing Indian additive manufacturing industry. The report is based on interviews with over 35 industry experts and comprehensive research. It covers the history of AM in India and globally, the current state of the global and Indian AM industries, applications of AM, and the future potential of the industry. It aims to serve as a reference for companies looking to invest in the Indian AM landscape.
The manufacturing sector in India has potential to reach $1 trillion by 2025, ranking among the top five economies. Initiatives like Make in India aim to make India a manufacturing hub, supported by a large domestic market and young workforce. The future of manufacturing will be smart and customized through technologies allowing factories to customize products based on customer needs. Indian manufacturing faces issues like lack of innovation, high logistics costs, and skilled labor shortages. The government is taking steps like FDI reforms and infrastructure projects to promote growth. Future readiness will require digitalization, innovation, university-industry partnerships, additive manufacturing, standardization, optimized inventory, and managing cultural change.
Demand Dynamics of Light Engineering Sector of Bangladesh and Recommendations...IOSRJBM
Light engineering is a sector which makes small and medium machineries and spare parts. Spare part business is one of the main lines of business of Bangladesh’s light engineering sector. In Bangladesh workers of light engineering sector are highly efficient with their craft. Yet, local market is dominated by imported spare parts. Demand side analysis is needed to find out why such is the case. This paper measures perceptions and attitude of buyers towards local spare parts. In product attributes, it is found that local spare parts are not very far behind in comparison with imported parts. While that is the case, further in the paper causes of dominance of imported parts were discovered and recommendation made for dominance of local makers in the local market.
Indian Car Industry - Consumer Behaviour Presentation!Krupesh Shah
The document summarizes the Indian car industry. It notes that India is now Asia's fourth largest exporter of passenger cars and the sixth largest manufacturer of passenger and commercial vehicles. However, the industry also faces challenges like a slowdown in sales growth in recent years for some manufacturers, environmental issues, and high fuel prices. Looking ahead, the global automobile market is projected to more than double by 2030, with India becoming the third largest car market behind China and the US and accounting for 12% of total global registrations. The industry will need to focus on developing new green technologies, smaller engines, and electric vehicles to sustain its growth.
This dissertation summarizes a document about the automobile industry. It discusses how the industry experienced constant growth until the mid-1980s, but then demand depressed in North America, Europe and Japan, leaving industry profitability in recession. It analyzes the industry using Porter's Five Forces model, noting that competition is intense between established firms and that bargaining power has increased for both buyers and suppliers. It predicts that rivalry will continue and managing excess capacity relative to demand will be challenging, especially as bargaining power remains strong for buyers and suppliers.
Entrepreneurship Challenges Lessons from an Automotive Start Upijtsrd
"The present paper describes an automotive start up company, Quadratech Autocomp Private Limited. This company was established by four entrepreneurs in Pune city in the year 2010 and manufactures specialised starter motor housings required in two wheelers. The research paper gives an overview of the company, the driving force behind its establishment, the challenges faced in the initial years of establishment and how these were tackled to make Quadratech number 1 tier 2 supplier in Pune city. In the era of focus on start ups, the exposure of Quadratech gives a good lesson on challenges faced by new units and the strategies that can be adopted to overcome them. Mylavarapu Monika Jahnavi ""Entrepreneurship Challenges: Lessons from an Automotive Start-Up"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Fostering Innovation, Integration and Inclusion Through Interdisciplinary Practices in Management , March 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23057.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/new-venture-start-up/23057/entrepreneurship-challenges-lessons-from-an-automotive-start-up/mylavarapu-monika-jahnavi"
“Comparative analysis of consumer preference between Hyundai’s i-10 and Marut...BHOMA RAM
The document discusses several key challenges facing the automobile industry:
1) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving fuel efficiency to meet climate targets and regulations like the Kyoto Protocol. Over 75% of automotive emissions occur from vehicle use.
2) Complying with tightening emissions regulations for air pollutants from vehicles like particulate matter, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides in Europe.
3) Improving road safety as traffic accidents remain a leading cause of death, especially for young people. Speed is a major factor.
4) Managing costs and restructuring and outsourcing operations while maintaining innovation, quality, and a skilled workforce. Dependence on suppliers is increasing.
A study of consumer behavior on small carsProjects Kart
This document is a study on consumer behavior for small cars in India. It includes an executive summary that outlines the objectives of analyzing brand personality and measuring customer satisfaction for selected car brands. The introduction defines the importance of word-of-mouth recommendations and measuring customer willingness to recommend products. The overview provides context on the growth of the Indian auto industry and market segments.
The document provides an overview of the Indian automobile industry and electronic industry. It discusses the history and evolution of the automobile industry in India since the late 19th century. It analyzes the key players in the industry such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors. It also examines the nature of competition in the industry and provides profiles of the top 3 players, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors, discussing their market shares, products, revenues, and histories.
The manufacturing sector in India has potential to reach $1 trillion by 2025, ranking among the top five economies. Initiatives like Make in India aim to make India a manufacturing hub, supported by a large domestic market and young workforce. The future of manufacturing will be smart and customized through technologies allowing factories to customize products based on customer needs. Indian manufacturing faces issues like lack of innovation, high logistics costs, and skilled labor shortages. The government is taking steps like FDI reforms and infrastructure projects to promote growth. Future readiness will require digitalization, innovation, university-industry partnerships, additive manufacturing, standardization, optimized inventory, and managing cultural change.
Demand Dynamics of Light Engineering Sector of Bangladesh and Recommendations...IOSRJBM
Light engineering is a sector which makes small and medium machineries and spare parts. Spare part business is one of the main lines of business of Bangladesh’s light engineering sector. In Bangladesh workers of light engineering sector are highly efficient with their craft. Yet, local market is dominated by imported spare parts. Demand side analysis is needed to find out why such is the case. This paper measures perceptions and attitude of buyers towards local spare parts. In product attributes, it is found that local spare parts are not very far behind in comparison with imported parts. While that is the case, further in the paper causes of dominance of imported parts were discovered and recommendation made for dominance of local makers in the local market.
Indian Car Industry - Consumer Behaviour Presentation!Krupesh Shah
The document summarizes the Indian car industry. It notes that India is now Asia's fourth largest exporter of passenger cars and the sixth largest manufacturer of passenger and commercial vehicles. However, the industry also faces challenges like a slowdown in sales growth in recent years for some manufacturers, environmental issues, and high fuel prices. Looking ahead, the global automobile market is projected to more than double by 2030, with India becoming the third largest car market behind China and the US and accounting for 12% of total global registrations. The industry will need to focus on developing new green technologies, smaller engines, and electric vehicles to sustain its growth.
This dissertation summarizes a document about the automobile industry. It discusses how the industry experienced constant growth until the mid-1980s, but then demand depressed in North America, Europe and Japan, leaving industry profitability in recession. It analyzes the industry using Porter's Five Forces model, noting that competition is intense between established firms and that bargaining power has increased for both buyers and suppliers. It predicts that rivalry will continue and managing excess capacity relative to demand will be challenging, especially as bargaining power remains strong for buyers and suppliers.
Entrepreneurship Challenges Lessons from an Automotive Start Upijtsrd
"The present paper describes an automotive start up company, Quadratech Autocomp Private Limited. This company was established by four entrepreneurs in Pune city in the year 2010 and manufactures specialised starter motor housings required in two wheelers. The research paper gives an overview of the company, the driving force behind its establishment, the challenges faced in the initial years of establishment and how these were tackled to make Quadratech number 1 tier 2 supplier in Pune city. In the era of focus on start ups, the exposure of Quadratech gives a good lesson on challenges faced by new units and the strategies that can be adopted to overcome them. Mylavarapu Monika Jahnavi ""Entrepreneurship Challenges: Lessons from an Automotive Start-Up"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Fostering Innovation, Integration and Inclusion Through Interdisciplinary Practices in Management , March 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23057.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/new-venture-start-up/23057/entrepreneurship-challenges-lessons-from-an-automotive-start-up/mylavarapu-monika-jahnavi"
“Comparative analysis of consumer preference between Hyundai’s i-10 and Marut...BHOMA RAM
The document discusses several key challenges facing the automobile industry:
1) Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving fuel efficiency to meet climate targets and regulations like the Kyoto Protocol. Over 75% of automotive emissions occur from vehicle use.
2) Complying with tightening emissions regulations for air pollutants from vehicles like particulate matter, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides in Europe.
3) Improving road safety as traffic accidents remain a leading cause of death, especially for young people. Speed is a major factor.
4) Managing costs and restructuring and outsourcing operations while maintaining innovation, quality, and a skilled workforce. Dependence on suppliers is increasing.
A study of consumer behavior on small carsProjects Kart
This document is a study on consumer behavior for small cars in India. It includes an executive summary that outlines the objectives of analyzing brand personality and measuring customer satisfaction for selected car brands. The introduction defines the importance of word-of-mouth recommendations and measuring customer willingness to recommend products. The overview provides context on the growth of the Indian auto industry and market segments.
The document provides an overview of the Indian automobile industry and electronic industry. It discusses the history and evolution of the automobile industry in India since the late 19th century. It analyzes the key players in the industry such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors. It also examines the nature of competition in the industry and provides profiles of the top 3 players, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors, discussing their market shares, products, revenues, and histories.
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Tata Motors and Maruti Suzuki are two major automobile companies in India. The document provides a detailed comparative analysis of the two companies, including their histories, SWOT analyses, PEST analyses, and marketing strategies. It examines factors such as Tata Motors' acquisitions and joint ventures, its product portfolio, and government policies that have impacted growth. For Maruti Suzuki, the analysis covers its introduction and partnership with Suzuki. The conclusion compares the overall positions of the two companies in the Indian market.
This document appears to be a student project report on conducting a SWOT analysis of Tata Motors. It includes an introduction, background on SWOT analysis, definitions of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. It then provides an executive summary of Tata Motors and the Indian automobile industry. The rest of the report seems focused on a detailed SWOT analysis of Tata Motors, including identifying their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as analyzing other factors using STEEPLED analysis. It concludes with a bibliography of sources used.
The global battery market is worth $86 billion annually, with rechargeable batteries making up $50 billion of that. The market is growing at 6% per year. China, India, Brazil, the Czech Republic and South Korea will see some of the strongest gains. The market for electric vehicle batteries will be $37 billion by 2020. The Indian automobile battery industry is worth Rs. 20,000 crores annually, with Exide and Amara Raja being the top players and having the largest market shares in both OEM and replacement markets. Exide and Amara Raja are looking to expand into new markets like marine, aerospace and portable power banks to drive future growth.
Maruti Suzuki is the leading automobile company in India with a 47% market share. Some key points:
1. Maruti Suzuki saw an 8.4% increase in passenger car sales in December 2017 compared to the previous year.
2. The company invests heavily in research and development, spending Rs. 4800 crores to develop more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles.
3. Maruti Suzuki faces competition from other major automakers in India like Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra but maintains an advantage through its large dealership network and focus on affordable prices.
4. Going forward, the company aims to sell 2 million units annually by 2020 and
This document discusses rebranding strategies for Tata Motors to improve its brand image and positioning. It identifies problems with Tata's current brand such as weak brand loyalty and a lack of aspirational products. Primary research was conducted through surveys and interviews. The recommendations propose a 3 stage rebranding process over 3 years:
1) Rebranding existing Tata Motors brand in year 1 to improve perceptions of heritage and reliability.
2) Launching a new luxury sub-brand in year 2 positioned as aspirational to attract newer customers. The first vehicle under this sub-brand, called Aurum, will be an ultra-luxury sedan priced over 18 lakhs.
3) Eventually re
3D Printing: The genesis of a new realm of possibility in manufacturing and s...Ipsos Business Consulting
3D Printing is a powerful technology that some are describing as revolutionary. Whilst many industrial manufacturers have been slow to adopt the technology, the number of companies adapting their manufacturing process and supply chains is expected to increase as the materials that can be used in 3D printing expand and the speed of printing improves: there are already reports of US research labs creating 3D printers that work at speeds of 5-6 times that of existing commercial 3D printers. This industry guide from Ipsos Business Consulting looks at the potential developments in industrial manufacturing with a spotlight on China, India and the ASEAN countries.
Email your questions and comments about this complimentary publication to industrial@ipsos.com
1) The document discusses Hyundai's entry and growth in the Indian hatchback market, facing initial challenges in convincing customers to accept a Korean brand.
2) It analyzes Hyundai's marketing strategies over the years to launch and position the Santro model, becoming the #2 carmaker in India through strong branding.
3) Market trends are discussed, showing growth in compact vehicles and declining micro segment, with opportunities for Hyundai in India's underpenetrated car market.
a study of safety awareness in customer while purchasing a new car: A study of Indian Passenger Car Market with special reference to ( Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Hyundai)
The document provides an overview of the automobile industry in India. It discusses that the industry contributes 4% to India's GDP and employs over 10 million people. It summarizes that Maruti, Tata, and Mahindra & Mahindra are major players in the passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle, and tractor segments respectively. The document also outlines various career opportunities and discusses the future prospects of growth for the Indian automobile industry.
The automotive industry in India is one of the largest economic sectors and has seen significant growth in recent years. The report provides an overview of the automotive market in India, including production and export figures for vehicles like two-wheelers, passenger vehicles, and commercial vehicles from 2005-2010. It also examines the key players and trends in the industry, such as increasing capabilities in product development. The Indian automotive industry is projected to become the seventh largest in the world by 2016 and there are substantial opportunities for growth. The 55-page report was published by International Research Report in March 2011 for $50.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF TATA & TOYOTA by Aakash TiwariAAKASH TIWARI
Tata Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation are analyzed and compared. Both companies have strengths like large market share and reputation, but Tata Motors relies on older platforms and has lower returns than Toyota. Opportunities exist for expanding into new markets and developing electric vehicles. Threats include increased competition and rising costs. Overall, Toyota has a larger global presence and market share, while Tata Motors leads in India but lags in technology and luxury segments.
The document provides an overview of the automobile sector in India, including the market, industry, government regulations, and emerging trends. It discusses the growth of the Indian automobile industry, factors that have made India a manufacturing and export hub, and how government regulations have impacted the industry, such as excise duty and customs policies. Emerging trends include greater foreign investment and interest in India's automotive sector as well as a shift toward smaller vehicles and exporting raw materials.
This document provides an analysis of Ajay Industrial Corporation Limited's plumbing pipes demand in the retail sector. It includes an overview of the plumbing industry and construction sector in India. It then discusses Ajay's company profile, vision, quality assurance certifications and awards. The document also describes Ajay's plumbing pipe products and features. It analyzes PVC consumption trends in India and abroad. The objectives of the research on Ajay's retail pipe demand and the research methodology are summarized.
indian Automobile : effect of globalizationVishal Gupta
Globalization has significantly changed the environment of the Indian automobile industry over the last 20 years. Indian car brands have transitioned from domestic manufacturers like Hindustan and Premier to international brands like Mercedes. Major changes include Korean companies like Suzuki and Hyundai establishing joint ventures with Indian partners in the 1980s. The market further liberalized in 1991, attracting more foreign manufacturers and increasing competition. Indian companies were able to take advantage of lower production costs. Exports began in 1987 and have increased substantially, with India now among the top five global manufacturers and exporters of automobiles. Chennai has emerged as a major automobile hub in India.
Research project on customer sentiment indexAditya Basu
First of it's kind Project attempted it India , working closely with VP, Innovation ,conceptualizing and devising a framework to gauge Customer Sentiment Index for the Indian Broadband Industry .The deliverable included :-
• Consider customer life-cycle touch-points for a Broadband customer
• Identify & define the relationships between Key determinants of the Broadband services
• Use ACEI Model as the baseline towards the Indian broadband Industry and help understand customer behaviour, their intention to spend, intent to recommend, usage of interactive service, intent to change operator etc
• Help understand key business drivers & their impact on service delivery
• Identify target customer segments for future strategic decisions
Highly appreciated for project completion within 9 months of inception, for first of its kind project attempted in India
Won best Research Project for the Amdocs Innovation Team 2013
Successful Pilot run completion in 2014 displaying huge impact to Amdocs Customer Experience Solutions (CES) Portfolio.
The automobile industry in India is one of the largest in the world and fastest growing globally. The document discusses the history and evolution of the automobile industry in India from the early 1900s to present day. It focuses on key player Maruti Suzuki, providing details on its establishment, objectives, products, competitors, marketing strategies, and role in developing customer relationship management in India. Maruti Suzuki has emerged as the leading automobile manufacturer in India through strategic partnerships, affordable pricing, and emphasis on customer service.
Indian auto component suppliers will need to diversify into new vehicle segments and products in order to keep up with the rapid growth of the Indian automotive market. By 2020, auto component sales in India are projected to increase almost fourfold to $113 billion. However, many suppliers currently focus their production on only one or two vehicle segments. To succeed, suppliers will need to widen their product offerings, deepen relationships with customers, and move quickly to capture emerging opportunities. Global automakers are also reducing the number of vehicle platforms, requiring suppliers to have greater global capabilities.
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Surgical gloves also known as Medical gloves. These gloves are medical safety accessories that ensure sanitary hospital conditions by limiting patients’ exposure to infectious matter. They also serve to protect health professionals from disease through contact with body fluids. Medical gloves are traditionally made of latex and powdered with cornstarch. Since cornstarch can impede healing if it gets into tissues (as during surgery), non-powdered gloves are being increasingly used during surgery and other sensitive procedures.
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Hyundai Motor Company saw slower sales growth of 3.36% in 2013 due to economic difficulties in Europe and the US and a downturn in the Indian market. However, sales are forecast to grow by 10.01% in 2014 and break ₩100 trillion in 2015. Hyundai has established a global production network with 30 plants across 9 countries. Their operating profit declined slightly in 2013 but is forecast to exceed ₩10 trillion in 2015, indicating healthy short-term financial prospects.
Market Reports on India presents the latest report on “India 3d Printing Market”. http://www.marketreportsonindia.com/technology-media-market-research-reports-13772/india-3d-printing-material-plastics-photopolymers.html The technology allows printing with suitable range of materials in lesser time.
Insights Success introduce “The 10 Most Valuable CNC Manufacturing Companies” in 2018, in order to assist businesses to choose their right CNC manufacturing companies. who have flaunted some excellent CNC manufacturing companies which provides utmost quality of product.
A project report on Competitor analysis of_tata_motorsMba projects free
Tata Motors and Maruti Suzuki are two major automobile companies in India. The document provides a detailed comparative analysis of the two companies, including their histories, SWOT analyses, PEST analyses, and marketing strategies. It examines factors such as Tata Motors' acquisitions and joint ventures, its product portfolio, and government policies that have impacted growth. For Maruti Suzuki, the analysis covers its introduction and partnership with Suzuki. The conclusion compares the overall positions of the two companies in the Indian market.
This document appears to be a student project report on conducting a SWOT analysis of Tata Motors. It includes an introduction, background on SWOT analysis, definitions of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. It then provides an executive summary of Tata Motors and the Indian automobile industry. The rest of the report seems focused on a detailed SWOT analysis of Tata Motors, including identifying their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as analyzing other factors using STEEPLED analysis. It concludes with a bibliography of sources used.
The global battery market is worth $86 billion annually, with rechargeable batteries making up $50 billion of that. The market is growing at 6% per year. China, India, Brazil, the Czech Republic and South Korea will see some of the strongest gains. The market for electric vehicle batteries will be $37 billion by 2020. The Indian automobile battery industry is worth Rs. 20,000 crores annually, with Exide and Amara Raja being the top players and having the largest market shares in both OEM and replacement markets. Exide and Amara Raja are looking to expand into new markets like marine, aerospace and portable power banks to drive future growth.
Maruti Suzuki is the leading automobile company in India with a 47% market share. Some key points:
1. Maruti Suzuki saw an 8.4% increase in passenger car sales in December 2017 compared to the previous year.
2. The company invests heavily in research and development, spending Rs. 4800 crores to develop more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles.
3. Maruti Suzuki faces competition from other major automakers in India like Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra but maintains an advantage through its large dealership network and focus on affordable prices.
4. Going forward, the company aims to sell 2 million units annually by 2020 and
This document discusses rebranding strategies for Tata Motors to improve its brand image and positioning. It identifies problems with Tata's current brand such as weak brand loyalty and a lack of aspirational products. Primary research was conducted through surveys and interviews. The recommendations propose a 3 stage rebranding process over 3 years:
1) Rebranding existing Tata Motors brand in year 1 to improve perceptions of heritage and reliability.
2) Launching a new luxury sub-brand in year 2 positioned as aspirational to attract newer customers. The first vehicle under this sub-brand, called Aurum, will be an ultra-luxury sedan priced over 18 lakhs.
3) Eventually re
3D Printing: The genesis of a new realm of possibility in manufacturing and s...Ipsos Business Consulting
3D Printing is a powerful technology that some are describing as revolutionary. Whilst many industrial manufacturers have been slow to adopt the technology, the number of companies adapting their manufacturing process and supply chains is expected to increase as the materials that can be used in 3D printing expand and the speed of printing improves: there are already reports of US research labs creating 3D printers that work at speeds of 5-6 times that of existing commercial 3D printers. This industry guide from Ipsos Business Consulting looks at the potential developments in industrial manufacturing with a spotlight on China, India and the ASEAN countries.
Email your questions and comments about this complimentary publication to industrial@ipsos.com
1) The document discusses Hyundai's entry and growth in the Indian hatchback market, facing initial challenges in convincing customers to accept a Korean brand.
2) It analyzes Hyundai's marketing strategies over the years to launch and position the Santro model, becoming the #2 carmaker in India through strong branding.
3) Market trends are discussed, showing growth in compact vehicles and declining micro segment, with opportunities for Hyundai in India's underpenetrated car market.
a study of safety awareness in customer while purchasing a new car: A study of Indian Passenger Car Market with special reference to ( Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Hyundai)
The document provides an overview of the automobile industry in India. It discusses that the industry contributes 4% to India's GDP and employs over 10 million people. It summarizes that Maruti, Tata, and Mahindra & Mahindra are major players in the passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle, and tractor segments respectively. The document also outlines various career opportunities and discusses the future prospects of growth for the Indian automobile industry.
The automotive industry in India is one of the largest economic sectors and has seen significant growth in recent years. The report provides an overview of the automotive market in India, including production and export figures for vehicles like two-wheelers, passenger vehicles, and commercial vehicles from 2005-2010. It also examines the key players and trends in the industry, such as increasing capabilities in product development. The Indian automotive industry is projected to become the seventh largest in the world by 2016 and there are substantial opportunities for growth. The 55-page report was published by International Research Report in March 2011 for $50.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF TATA & TOYOTA by Aakash TiwariAAKASH TIWARI
Tata Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation are analyzed and compared. Both companies have strengths like large market share and reputation, but Tata Motors relies on older platforms and has lower returns than Toyota. Opportunities exist for expanding into new markets and developing electric vehicles. Threats include increased competition and rising costs. Overall, Toyota has a larger global presence and market share, while Tata Motors leads in India but lags in technology and luxury segments.
The document provides an overview of the automobile sector in India, including the market, industry, government regulations, and emerging trends. It discusses the growth of the Indian automobile industry, factors that have made India a manufacturing and export hub, and how government regulations have impacted the industry, such as excise duty and customs policies. Emerging trends include greater foreign investment and interest in India's automotive sector as well as a shift toward smaller vehicles and exporting raw materials.
This document provides an analysis of Ajay Industrial Corporation Limited's plumbing pipes demand in the retail sector. It includes an overview of the plumbing industry and construction sector in India. It then discusses Ajay's company profile, vision, quality assurance certifications and awards. The document also describes Ajay's plumbing pipe products and features. It analyzes PVC consumption trends in India and abroad. The objectives of the research on Ajay's retail pipe demand and the research methodology are summarized.
indian Automobile : effect of globalizationVishal Gupta
Globalization has significantly changed the environment of the Indian automobile industry over the last 20 years. Indian car brands have transitioned from domestic manufacturers like Hindustan and Premier to international brands like Mercedes. Major changes include Korean companies like Suzuki and Hyundai establishing joint ventures with Indian partners in the 1980s. The market further liberalized in 1991, attracting more foreign manufacturers and increasing competition. Indian companies were able to take advantage of lower production costs. Exports began in 1987 and have increased substantially, with India now among the top five global manufacturers and exporters of automobiles. Chennai has emerged as a major automobile hub in India.
Research project on customer sentiment indexAditya Basu
First of it's kind Project attempted it India , working closely with VP, Innovation ,conceptualizing and devising a framework to gauge Customer Sentiment Index for the Indian Broadband Industry .The deliverable included :-
• Consider customer life-cycle touch-points for a Broadband customer
• Identify & define the relationships between Key determinants of the Broadband services
• Use ACEI Model as the baseline towards the Indian broadband Industry and help understand customer behaviour, their intention to spend, intent to recommend, usage of interactive service, intent to change operator etc
• Help understand key business drivers & their impact on service delivery
• Identify target customer segments for future strategic decisions
Highly appreciated for project completion within 9 months of inception, for first of its kind project attempted in India
Won best Research Project for the Amdocs Innovation Team 2013
Successful Pilot run completion in 2014 displaying huge impact to Amdocs Customer Experience Solutions (CES) Portfolio.
The automobile industry in India is one of the largest in the world and fastest growing globally. The document discusses the history and evolution of the automobile industry in India from the early 1900s to present day. It focuses on key player Maruti Suzuki, providing details on its establishment, objectives, products, competitors, marketing strategies, and role in developing customer relationship management in India. Maruti Suzuki has emerged as the leading automobile manufacturer in India through strategic partnerships, affordable pricing, and emphasis on customer service.
Indian auto component suppliers will need to diversify into new vehicle segments and products in order to keep up with the rapid growth of the Indian automotive market. By 2020, auto component sales in India are projected to increase almost fourfold to $113 billion. However, many suppliers currently focus their production on only one or two vehicle segments. To succeed, suppliers will need to widen their product offerings, deepen relationships with customers, and move quickly to capture emerging opportunities. Global automakers are also reducing the number of vehicle platforms, requiring suppliers to have greater global capabilities.
Surgical Hand Gloves Manufacturing, Medical Gloves Production, Sterile Surgic...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Surgical Hand Gloves Manufacturing, Medical Gloves Production, Sterile Surgical Gloves, Latex Surgical Hand Gloves, Rubber Glove, Disposable Gloves, Medical Examination Gloves Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis
Surgical gloves also known as Medical gloves. These gloves are medical safety accessories that ensure sanitary hospital conditions by limiting patients’ exposure to infectious matter. They also serve to protect health professionals from disease through contact with body fluids. Medical gloves are traditionally made of latex and powdered with cornstarch. Since cornstarch can impede healing if it gets into tissues (as during surgery), non-powdered gloves are being increasingly used during surgery and other sensitive procedures.
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Market Reports on India presents the latest report on “India 3d Printing Market”. http://www.marketreportsonindia.com/technology-media-market-research-reports-13772/india-3d-printing-material-plastics-photopolymers.html The technology allows printing with suitable range of materials in lesser time.
Insights Success introduce “The 10 Most Valuable CNC Manufacturing Companies” in 2018, in order to assist businesses to choose their right CNC manufacturing companies. who have flaunted some excellent CNC manufacturing companies which provides utmost quality of product.
Asia Pacific Industrial 3D Printing Market Analysis, 2020ShivaKumar1833
The Asia-Pacific industrial 3D printing market is driven primarily by government initiatives. The government of China and Singapore have committed millions of dollars to develop and commercialize 3D printing. Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), invested in a 3D printing technology that can fabricate from pure copper by using a high-intensity blue laser diode. As the project made from 3D printers are designed on a software program, design creation and redesign challenges can be easily overcome by updating the file on the program. This reduces, and in some cases, eliminates the trial and error process and the high costs associated with re-tooling, redesign, and rework as with the traditional manufacturing method, thus reducing the overall product development cycle time. Therefore, the demand for industrial 3D printing is generating in the region.
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The scope of business opportunities brought by Additive Manufacturing is tremendous, but still the industry is in research and development phase. The companies who are active in product and process standardization will gain competitive advantage in future.
3D Metrology Market Growth, Demand and Challenges of the Key Industry Players...IMARC Group
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Design and Manufacturing of Sprocket using Additive Manufacturing Technologyijtsrd
Additive manufacturing, often referred to as 3D printing, has the potential to vastly accelerate innovation, compress supply chains, minimize materials and energy usage, and reduce waste. Originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1993, 3D printing technology forms the basis of Z Corporation's prototyping process. 3DP technology creates 3D physical prototypes by solidifying layers of deposited powder using a liquid binder. By definition 3DP is an extremely versatile and rapid process accommodating geometry of varying complexity in hundreds of different applications, and supporting many types of materials. Z Corp. pioneered the commercial use of 3DP technology, developing 3D printers that leading manufacturers use to produce early concept models and product prototypes. Utilizing 3DP technology, Z Corp. has developed 3D printers that operate at unprecedented speeds, extremely low costs, and within a broad range of applications. This paper describes the core technology and its related applications. Additive manufacturing, often referred to as 3D printing, is a new way of making products and components from a digital model. Like an office printer that puts 2D digital files on a piece of paper, a 3D printer creates components by depositing thin layers of material one after another, only where required, using a digital blueprint until the exact component has been created. Interest in additive techniques is growing swiftly as applications have progressed from rapid prototyping to the production of end use products. Additive equipment can now use metals, polymers, composites, or other powders to print' a range of functional components, layer by layer, including complex structures that cannot be manufactured by other means. By eliminating production steps and using substantially less material, -additive' processes could be able to reduce waste and save more than 50 of energy compared to today's -subtractive' manufacturing processes, and reduce material costs by up to 90 . The use of additive manufacturing can potentially benefit a wide range of industries including defence, aerospace, automotive, biomedical, consumer products, and metals manufacturing. In this project, parametric model is done in Catia V5R20 and 3D printing is done in Cura software. B. Raghu | G. Sai Hitheswar Reddy | D. Rishikesh | K. Aseem Kumar "Design and Manufacturing of Sprocket using Additive Manufacturing Technology" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29464.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/29464/design-and-manufacturing-of-sprocket-using-additive-manufacturing-technology/b-raghu
Machine Learning as a Service (MLaaS) Market PPT 2023: Size, Growth, Demand a...IMARC Group
The global machine learning as a service (MLaaS) market size reached US$ 5.7 Billion in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 31.0 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 31.2%during 2023-2028.
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Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Indian Industrial SectorIJSRED
The document discusses the implementation of artificial intelligence in the Indian industrial sector. It notes that AI adoption is growing rapidly in manufacturing, with the Indian manufacturing AI market expected to reach $1 billion in 2019 and $17 billion by 2025. Several major Indian companies in sectors like automotive, energy, and pharmaceuticals are investing in AI solutions to enhance productivity, quality, and efficiency. Specifically, automotive companies are using robotics and AI to increase production speeds while reducing workforce needs. The energy sector is exploring AI applications for renewable energy management and storage. And pharmaceutical companies are deploying AI and robotics for quality control and personalized medicine manufacturing. Overall, the document outlines the growing role of AI across key industries in India to optimize operations
This document summarizes a research report from Polaris Market Research about the 3D machine vision market. The report projects that the global 3D machine vision market will reach $4 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 12.3%. In 2017, hardware dominated the market. The key drivers are the growing need for automation and high quality products. Asia-Pacific currently generates the highest revenue and is expected to continue leading the market. The major players in the market are ISRA Vision AG, Cognex Corporation, and MVTec Software GmbH among others.
This document discusses how additive manufacturing (AM) can be used at different stages of the product design and development (PDD) process. It distinguishes between rapid prototyping (RP) and digitally optimal design (DOD). RP uses AM to create prototypes faster and cheaper but does not change the final product, while DOD designs products specifically for AM production, enabling new designs. The document outlines how AM benefits PDD for traditional manufacturing through communication, validation, replication and pre-production uses like models, prototypes, patterns and tools. It saves time and costs in the development cycle and enhances product quality by enabling more design iterations.
Industry 4.0 Quality 4.0 and New Product DevelopmentSergio Salimbeni
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[Project] Study of current initiatives of additive manufacturing in India and...Biswadeep Ghosh Hazra
The report sheds light on technologies and topics like-
i) Additive Manufacturing
ii) Additive Manufacturing Technologies
iii) Current trend and initiatives of 3D manufacturing in India
iv) Future of 3D manufacturing in India
v) Recent Developments
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i) think3D
ii) Divide By Zero Technologies
iii) JGROUP ROBOTICS
iv) Mahindra
v) Altem Technologies
vi) Stratasys
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India AM Report 2019 Preview
1. INDIA AM
REPORT
MAPPING THE GROWING INDIAN AM INDUSTRY
Current Indian AM Scenario
Global & ASEAN AM Reviews
Insights from Industry Experts
Future Potential of AM in India
2019 Edition
2. Indian 3D Printing Network
Co-Founder
ADITYA CHANDAVARKAR
The India AM Report 2019 is based on our in-depth understanding of the Indian
AM industry and comprehensive market research. This included primary
research - detailed interviews with 35+ industry experts selected from the
Additive Manufacturing supply chain and end consumers.
Indian 3D Printing Network
Consulting Partner
SAMEET RAUT
This report is a seamless combination of technical data and commercial data to
understand India’s current position in the AM market.
Indian 3D Printing Network
Co-Founder
DILIP RAGHAVAN
We are proud to present to you the India AM Report with a strong belief that this
will go a long way in helping the Industry grow and spur new investments into it.
We continue to remain strongly committed to our core cause and presence in
this industry, and look forward to partnering it in its next phase of growth.
3. About six months ago, I gave a keynote address at a user meet of a leading additive manufacturing OEM and
the topic that I had chosen was ‘2D to 3D in India’, figuratively indicating the two-decade journey of 3D printing
in India. While the mission Chandrayan captivated national attention, AM fraternity can cherish the fact the
Indian space launches have started making end-use parts through AM for the past 2 years.
First set of AM users in India established the AM systems around 1996-97 to explore their use in prototyping
and product development. Pioneering technologies like FDM, stereolithography and metal sintering still lead
the pack with innovative offerings; while other early entrants like Helisys-LOM and Cubital-Solid Ground
Curing faded into oblivion. Survival of the fittest applies to all domains; AM being no exception.
At this juncture when the impetus to AM applications both in plastics and metals is at its peak, it is always
interesting to reflect on some pivotal changes that we have lived and worked through. Early generations of
AM machines were largely used for making communication models, as the material choices were limited and
process accuracy was below par. It should be to the credit of the Indian auto companies that the use of AM
technologies remained upbeat. While many of them used AM for rapid prototyping; a few gained expertise in
indirect method of generating multiple parts through rapid tooling. During early 2000s, development of
intricate metal castings using ABS and SLA master patterns was championed by TVS, Bajaj, Tata Motors, etc.,
and the need for metal AM was addressed, albeit indirectly. While establishments like GTRE, DMRL and DRDL
continued using AM parts for experimental stress analysis and assembly integration; a concurrent
phenomenon occurred in Indian jewellery sector, which found an effective ally in SLA for making high quality
patterns. Concurrently Indian AM service sector started emerging with entry of a few service bureaus and
their role in sensitising the users on potentials of AM in product development needs a special mention.
During this early period, the Rapid Prototyping Society of India, formed under the aegis of the Institution of
Engineers (India), conducted a series of workshops and seminars for popularising AM both in strategic and
engineering sectors. Memory of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam inaugurating one of the RPSI events is still vivid in
memory. Several industry honchos like Dr. Pawan Goenka, Dr. Bharat Balasubramanian, Mr. Dilip Chhabria
delivered stimulating keynotes in 2004 RPSI event. Since then, users from multitudinous sectors, disparate
backgrounds and diverse interests have embraced AM in India. If innovative tooling solutions by tyre makers
and light-weight inspection fixtures by auto majors dot Indian manufacturing landscape, it is a testimony to
collaboration among OEMs and end users.
An unmissable aspect of recent times is the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship among the millennial
leading to numerous business models based on AM and design. Startups specialising in the supply of
customised gifts, patient-specific surgical guides, architectural models, medical devices, educational aids and
wearables have seamlessly integrated AM into their business models and supply-chains with innate features
of design freedom and customisation. AM build process is only part of the overall eco system, implementing
the full process supply chain is the key to the timely fulfilling of customers’ needs. Heartening feature is the
success story of a few of the early entrants in rising to these expectations and blazing the trails for several
others. Reflecting the similar trend, technology business incubation centres and entrepreneurship
development centres have set up maker spaces with multiple 3D printers so that incubate companies can
accelerate their product design and development pursuits.
Foreword
4. Medical field presents immense uptake opportunities for AM. Orthodontists, maxillofacial and
orthopaedic surgeons making use of AM models for surgical planning is gradually gaining acceptance
despite the obvious lack of standard support mechanisms. Neoteric entrepreneurs are also exploring
developing special purpose 3D printers based on binder jetting principles for tissue engineering. The
tooling sector, while representing a massive horizon of AM opportunities, has not really leveraged AM
to the hilt.
Barring few instances wherein the Indian enterprises have leveraged AM for high-volume production,
majority of the efforts are limited to one-off printing or substitution of conventionally manufactured
parts. The approach should be to understand the principles of designing for AM and reengineer the
design so as to realise functional advantages like part consolidation, light weighting and functionality
improvement. The impact, even if a few thousands of spare parts get saved in digital warehouses to be
delivered on demand through 3D printing, could be humongous. Challenge lies in identifying the right
candidate parts for AM and arranging the digital data in such a way that all the manufacturing
information is available besides CAD data.
Atal Tinkering Labs, the mission of NITI Aayog for infusing design tinkering skills among the school
students has contributed significantly in AM democratisation with a consequential phenomenon of
desktop 3D printers entering thousands of school portals across the country. A spin-off benefit this
increased awareness is the continued healthy growth of Indian AM startups that specialize in desktop
3D printers. While the evolution of AM technology into a disruptive force that it is today, is beyond
doubt; the speed of adoption is much slower than we had expected, rather we had all hoped for. It is a
people-centric challenge interwoven with the vagaries of technologies, dynamics of business models
and perceptions. Inter-disciplinary and multi-organisational efforts are needed for getting the AM parts
made of new generation materials certified for direct use. With country’s thrust on indigenous
manufacturing and proclivity of younger generation towards digital processes, upcoming days look
bright for AM fraternity.
Dr. U. Chandrasekhar, FIE, C.Eng.
Programme Director, Wipro 3D AddWize &
(Former) Additional Director - GTRE DRDO
5. Indian 3D Printing Network (I3DPn) is not responsible for any incorrect information supplied to us by the
manufacturers or users. Quantitative market information is based primarily on interviews and therefore is
subject to fluctuation. I3DPn research services are limited publications containing valuable market
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6. The India AM Report was conceptualised to provide a credible reference point for the manufacturing
industry in India and international companies, looking to invest in the Indian Additive Manufacturing
landscape. This edition of this annual comprehensive report maps the growing Indian Additive
manufacturing industry.
The India AM Report 2019 is based on our in-depth understanding of the Indian AM industry and
comprehensive market research. This included primary research - detailed interviews with 35+ industry
experts selected from the Additive Manufacturing supply chain and end consumers. This was supported
by intensive secondary research, which included referring to trade publications and literature, company
details, statistics and academic publications. Market forecasts were developed from the primary and
secondary research. This was combined with I3DPn’s existing insight and database of market
information on Additive Manufacturing Industry produce a first of its kind report in India.
This report takes you through the historical journey of AM in India and Globally. It also provides you the
State of the AM Industry in India, ASEAN and Globally with current scenarios, industries adopting it, on
ground numbers and future forecasts. For the uninitiated, the India AM Report also includes sections on
Technology Review, Process Flow and Applications allowing them to come upto speed with this
revolutionary technology.
1995 marked the first investment into AM by the Indian industry. Almost 25 years have passed since and
Indian industry has made advances including:
Acceptance by Jewellery and Automotive industries for mould making & prototyping respectively.
Increased Metal AM installations entering diverse applications like Aerospace, Space, Defence and
Tooling
Medical AM and Bio-printing companies
A thriving startup ecosystem addressing various needs including software, digital manufacturing and
system development.
Ongoing projects at Academic & Research Institutes and Educational Curriculum.
Many others, which have been captured in this report.
India is today only touching the tip of the Iceberg in adoption of this technology, however with the
ingenuity of Indian industry and existing/upcoming government policies an exponential growth in this
space is just around the corner.
We have put in our best efforts to honestly represent the Indian AM industry through this report and we
are sure that this will become one of the benchmarks in the industry and become an important tool for
the industry to take informed business decisions.
Aditya Chandavarkar
Co-Founder
Indian 3D Printing Network
Introduction To India AM Report
8. AM Technology Review
Introduction to Additive Manufacturing
Landscape of AM Technologies
Technology Deep Dive
AM Process Workflow
AM History
Global Historical Perspective
History of AM in India
State of Global AM Industry
Growth Opportunities for AM in ASEAN
Applications of AM
State of Indian AM Industry
Historical Analysis of Industrial & Desktop AM Systems
Historical Analysis of Polymer Materials
Metal AM Scenario In India – Systems/Applications
Industry Performance and Cost Breakup
Indian AM Industry Market Size and Forecast
Application Cases in India
AM Research & Academia
Government Policies & Initiatives
Upcoming Technologies
Concluding Remarks
Appendix 1 : About Indian 3D Printing Network
Appendix 2 : Contributors
Appendix 3 : List of Photos & Infographics
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Contents
9. SHAPING YOUR
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
BUSINESS
Indian 3D Printing Network (I3DPn) is a neutral knowledge sharing
platform, acting as one point of contact for the Additive Manufacturing
industry in India, with an aim of engaging the AM community on a constant
basis.
Tradeshow, Seminars and Focused Roundtables
Publishing and Media Platform
Market Research and Intelligence
AM Training & Consulting
@AMTexpo@indian-3d-printing-network
www.indian3dprintingnetwork.com
events@catnewtech.com+91 22 2430 6319
10. Mukesh Agarwala
3DPD
Sridhar Balaram
Intech DMLS
Paresh Bheda
Protosys Technologies
Vijay Kumar Meena
CSIR-CSIO
Rohil Mehta
EnvisionTEC
Dr. Christ Paul
RRCAT
Ketan Jajal Yathiraj Kasal
GE
Firoza Kothari
Anatomiz3D
Guruprasad Rao
Imaginarium
Ankit Sahu
Objectify Technologies
Swapnil Sansare
Divide By Zero
Dheepa Srinivasan
Intech DMLS
Terry Wohlers
Wohlers Associates
Contributors
11. Tarun Chand
3D Matters Pte Ltd
Dr. U Chandrasekhar
Wipro 3D
Nitin Chaudhari
Shree Rapid Technologies
Maniraj Perumal
Hero Motors
Anand Prakasam
EOS GmbH
Ajay Purohit
Jitendra Singh
Accreate Additive Labs
Abhinav Sighal
Thyssenkrupp
Maltesh Somashekarappa
Supercraft3D
Aditya Kumar
Marcopolo
Dr. Shiva Shankar Mahadevan
Confident Dental
Alok Medikepura Anil
NBIL
12. Illustration 1 Page 5
Classical SLA with laser source located above resin vat
Illustration 2
Reverse SLA with laser source located below the resin vat
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Illustration 3
Typical representation of a DLP, CDLP or CLIP Printer
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Illustration 4
SLA 3d printed parts
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Illustration 5
Jewellery Patterns for Investment Casting
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Illustration 6
Innovative Midsole geometries for Adidas using CLIP technology
Page 6
Illustration 7
Line Diagram of FDM or FFF technology
Page 7
Illustration 8
Thermo Pyramid
Page 7
Illustration 9
3D Printed Jigs & Fixtures
Page 8
Illustration 10
ULTEM™ 9085 resin environmental control duct used on a space
launch vehicle
Page 8
Illustration 11
3D Powder Bed Fusion Technology
Page 10
Illustration 12
3D Printed Drill Extraction Shoe
Page 11
Illustration 13
3D Printed Spiral Bottle
Page 11
Illustration 14
The Objet Polyjet Process
Page 13
Illustration 15
3D Printed Liver
Page 13
Illustration 16
Polymer Printed Parts by 3Diligent
Page 13
Illustration 17
Binder Jetting Process
Page 14
Illustration 18
Optimized Piston Head
Page 14
Illustration 19
Tool-free production of an impeller: 3D-printed sand core (left)
and the final casting (right)
Page 14
Illustration 20
3D Printed Parts
Page 14
Illustration 21
Article on Hip Implant developed by Protosys in 2000
Page 27
Illustration 22
3D Printed Automotive Components
Page 38
Illustration 23
3D Printed Automotive Metal Components
Page 38
Illustration 24
3D Printed Aerospace Components
Page 39
Illustration 25
3D Printed Mould and Final Jewellery Product
Page 41
Illustration 26
Red Gold Powder For Michiel Holthinrichs’ 3D Printed Watches
Page 41
Illustration 27
3D Printed Building Model
Page 42
Illustration 28
Conformal cooling channels follow the contours of a core or
cavity insert
Page 44
Illustration 29
Indian AM ecosystem with market value
Page 54
Illustration 30
Indian Healthcare And Dental AM ecosystem With Market Value
Page 55
Illustration 31
Comparison of Original and Additively Manufactured Steering
Bracket
Page 58
Illustration 32
Compressor Housing Hand Held
Page 58
Illustration 33
Fuel System Elbow Part
Page 58
Illustration 34
Anti Icing Assembly
Page 58
Illustration 35
3D Printed Aerospace Components
Page 59
Illustration 36
Material Feeder
Page 59
Illustration 37
Foot Rest
Page 59
Illustration 38
Pre-operative Guide for Congenital Heart Disease
Page 60
Illustration 39
Surgical Drilling Guides for Scoliosis Surgery
Page 60
Illustration 40
Customised Cranial Implant
Page 60
Illustrations
List Of Illustrations & Charts
13. Illustration 41
Electron microscopy of Liver Spheroids
Page 61
Illustration 42
Customised Ring
Page 61
Illustration 43
3D Architectural Model for Theme Park
Page 61
Illustration 44
Concrete 3D Printed Structure
Page 61
Illustration 45
Photograph of Large Volume LAM-DED system at RRCAT
Page 64
Illustration 46
Think 3D, Vizag
Page 68
Illustration 47
Sample HP Part
Page 71
Illustration 48
3D Printed Carbon Fiber Parts
Page 72
Illustration 49
NanoDimension Dragonfly 2020 3D Printer
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Illustration 50
3D Printer Circuit
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Charts
Chart 1
Percentage, 2018
Industrial AM systems sold by companies in major geographical
region.
Page 31
Chart 2
Market Size, 2019
Overview of AM Market in ASEAN
Page 33
Chart 3
Historical Analysis of Desktop AM Systems with Growth Rates
Installations, 2014-19
Page 46
Chart 4
Historical Analysis of Industrial AM Systems with Growth Rates
Installations, 2014-19
Page 46
Chart 5
Historical Analysis of Desktop AM Systems with Growth Rates
Values, 2014-19
Chart 6
Historical Analysis of Industrial AM Systems with Growth Rates
Values, 2014-19
Page 46
Chart 7
Values, 2014-19P
Historical Analysis of Polymer Materials for Industrial & Desktop
AM Systems with Growth Rates
Page 48
Chart 8
Installed Base of PBF, DED and Other Metal AM Systems in India
Percentage, 2019
Page 49
Chart 9
Percentage, 2019
Split of Major Applications of Metal AM in India
Page 50
Percentage, 2019
Split of Applications of AM in India
Chart 10 Page 51
Chart 11
Percentage, 2019
Split of Healthcare Specialities serviced by AM in India
Page 52
Percentage, 2019
Product Development Stages Split Utilising AM in India
Chart 12 Page 53
Percentage, 2019
Cost Breakup of AM Process Workflow
Chart 13 Page 53
Values, 2019-23
India Growth Forecast of Desktop AM Systems
Chart 14 Page 55
Values, 2019-23
India Growth Forecast of Industrial AM Systems
Chart 15 Page 56
Values, 2019-23
India Market Value Forecast
Chart 16 Page 56
14. RRCAT
Head, Laser Additive Manufacturing Lab &
Dean- Student Affairs, Homi Bhabha National Institute,
DR. C P PAUL
When we started Metal Additive Manufacturing research in 2003, the thought
process was to develop a machine and process, because of our background in
indigenous development of technology. In fact, we are now looking at some
interesting R&D in the field of laser material processing. Today, it is exciting to
note that our efforts are towards building Industry 4.0 solutions.
Hero Motocorp
DGM
MANIRAJ PERUMAL
Pump Industry will start adapting AM faster for low volume production
EOS GmbH
Country Manager
PRAKASAM ANAND
The Indian AM industry will soon see Technological Disruption and Business
Disruption which will drive further adoption of this technology
Confident Dental Lab
Director
DR. SHIVA SHANKAR MAHADEVAN
The future is instant models for dentistry.
15. Indian 3D Printing Network
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Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025,
Maharashtra, India.
Tel : +91 22 2430 6319
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