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Leading 3D Printing Companies Form Consortium to Accelerate Industrial Adoption and Address Key Challenges in Manufacturing

November 19, 2024

Leading Minds to create a common language to integrate 3D printing across industries

Formnext, Frankfurt, Germany — November 19, 2024 — At Formnext 2024, a new consortium of leading 3D printing companies has been announced to address the most pressing challenges that manufacturers face in adopting and scaling 3D printing technology for industrial use. Named Leading Minds, this collaboration brings together Ansys, EOS, HP, Materialise, Nikon SLM, Renishaw, Stratasys, and TRUMPF. The consortium seeks to overcome many of the barriers hindering the adoption of 3D printing, enabling manufacturing companies to integrate and scale 3D printing solutions more effectively. The consortium’s initial initiative aims to create a common language framework for 3D printing.

According to the consortium, “3D printing has proven its worth across various sectors, transforming product design and providing highly customized solutions. Today, 3D printing is transitioning from niche innovations to high-volume manufacturing. To achieve this, the industry must overcome skepticism and deliver concrete, scalable solutions that will cement 3D printing as a cornerstone of modern industrial production.”

Materialise's booth at Formnext with a TV screen that says "Leading Minds Consortium," booth text that says "Make a Difference | Your AM software and manufacturing partner from plan to production," and 3D-printed gears representing the companies.

Challenges in adoption and scaling — the shift from "why?" to "how?"

Despite its promise, many manufacturing companies still encounter barriers to 3D printing adoption. According to a survey*, companies recognize 3D printing as a key trend in manufacturing, but almost all companies (98%) experience challenges and barriers to adopting 3D printing, such as a lack of expertise, perceived high costs, and sometimes complex integration with established processes. Overcoming these hurdles requires more than individual efforts; it calls for industry-wide collaboration to make the technology more accessible to a broader range of manufacturers.

As the conversation shifts from "Why should we adopt 3D printing?" to "How can we effectively integrate it?", manufacturers are seeking concrete strategies for overcoming these obstacles. The Leading Minds consortium was formed in direct response to these challenges.

Uniting to advance 3D printing

The consortium brings together some of the most innovative and influential companies in the 3D printing industry. The founding members — Ansys, EOS, HP, Materialise, Nikon SLM, Renishaw, Stratasys, and TRUMPF — share a common belief in the power of 3D printing. Individually, each member has pushed the boundaries of what is possible with 3D printing, and now, through collaboration, they aim to ensure that 3D printing is more accessible and scalable across diverse industries. The consortium is open to other companies joining.

The group of representative for the Leading Minds Consortium at Formnext, posing by the Materialise booth

The consortium stated, “Leading Minds represents a collective commitment to reshaping the future of manufacturing through the transformative power of 3D printing. The consortium aims to address pressing challenges faced by manufacturers today. This includes enhancing production efficiency, reducing waste, and enabling faster, more responsive supply chains. Through these efforts, the consortium will help create a more adaptable, sustainable, and versatile manufacturing ecosystem.”

The objective: driving collaboration for industry-wide solutions

The primary objective of the Leading Minds consortium is to increase awareness of 3D printing’s capabilities across more industries and eliminate hurdles that manufacturers face. This collective effort is not just about enhancing 3D printing but about taking practical, actionable steps to reshape the manufacturing landscape to be more innovative, sustainable, and capable of meeting the evolving needs of advanced manufacturing.

The representatives of the Leading Minds Consortium addressing the crowd at Formnext

Next steps: a common language for 3D printing

One of the consortium’s first initiatives is to address the fragmentation and complexity of industry nomenclature to ensure that all players can operate with a clearer understanding of 3D printing’s capabilities. At present, many companies and technologies operate using different terminology for similar concepts, making it difficult to collaborate effectively and limiting the full potential of 3D printing in industrial production. To resolve this “modern Tower of Babel” scenario, the consortium intends to develop a common language framework that facilitates better communication, allowing manufacturers and technology providers to work together more effectively.

*2023 Survey conducted by B2B International among 327 manufacturers in the USA, Germany, and Japan.

About the Leading Minds consortium

Leading Minds is a collaborative initiative formed by leading companies in 3D printing. With a shared vision for the future of manufacturing, the consortium’s mission is to unlock the full potential of 3D printing technology by addressing the barriers to adoption. Through their collective efforts, the consortium aims to shape the future of manufacturing and drive innovation across industries.

About Materialise

Materialise incorporates more than three decades of 3D printing experience into a range of software solutions and 3D printing services that empower sustainable 3D printing applications. Our open, secure, and flexible end-to-end solutions enable flexible industrial manufacturing and mass personalization in various industries — including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, eyewear, art and design, wearables, and consumer goods. Headquartered in Belgium and with branches worldwide, Materialise combines the largest group of software developers in the industry with one of the world's largest and most complete 3D printing facilities

Ansys press contact
EOS press contact

Claudia Rupp

Email: claudia.rupp@eos.info

www.eos.info

HP press contact

Mar Lezcano

Email: mar.lezcano@hp.com

www.hp.com

Materialise press contact
Nikon SLM press contact
Renishaw press contact
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TRUMPF press contact

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