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Industrial 3D printers are no longer a futuristic concept—they are a reality reshaping the manufacturing landscape across the globe.
3D scanning has moved from a niche industrial tool into something accessible for hobbyists, makers, engineers and small businesses.
Over the past decade, 3D printing has transformed from a niche technology for engineers into a widely accessible tool for hobbyists, small businesses, educators, and large-scale industries.
3D scanning is no longer a niche technology reserved for labs and big-ticket research projects.
India's 3D printing landscape has evolved from a niche technology to a cornerstone of innovation across multiple sectors.
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has transformed the way products are designed, prototyped, and manufactured.
3D scanning was once the exclusive domain of industrial labs, metrology labs, and deep-pocketed professionals.
Bangalore is known as India’s tech engine, and over the last decade it’s become one of the country’s most active hubs for 3D printing.