Freelancer Global Market Research Report 4D Printing technology Market forecast report2018
4D printing technology is part of the project of MIT Self-assembly Lab. The purpose of
this project is to combine technology and design to invent self-assembly and
programmable material technologies aiming at reimagining construction, manufacturing,
product assembly and performance. The report includes the revenue generated from 4D
printing industry across the globe. On the basis of Material the market is categorized
into programmable carbon fibre, programmable wood - custom printed wood grain, and
programmable textiles. Based on End User market is divided into aerospace, automotive,
clothing, construction, defence, healthcare & utility.
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4D printing is the process through which a 3D printed object transforms itself into
another structure over the influence of external energy input as temperature, light or
other environmental stimuli. The most obvious advantage of 4D printing is that through
computational folding, objects larger than printers can be printed as only one part. Since
the 4D printed objects can change shape, can shrink and unfold, objects that are too
large to fit a printer can be compressed for 3D printing into their secondary form.
The 4D printing market report can be categorized into following section
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Executive summary
Section 3: Market Dynamics
Section 4: Market overview
Section 5: Global 4D printing Market
Section 6: 4D printing Market by region
Section 7: Competition Analysis
Top Key Players:-
3D Systems Corporation (U.S.)
Autodesk, Inc. (U.S.)
ExOne Co. (U.S.)
Hewlett-Packard Co. (U.S.)
Organovo Holdings, Inc. (U.S.),
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Analysis-to-2025
Another advantage of the 4D Printing technology is the usage of the possible applied
materials. 4D printing has a vast potential to revolutionize the world of materials as we
know it today. Imagine 4D printing being applied to a variety of smart materials that
today we cannot even imagine! Until now, we have seen experiments of Multilateral
Shape Memory Polymers.