Slicing Software Market Technological Advancements, Evolving Industry Trends and Insights

Increasing utilization of 3D printing technology in the healthcare sector is one of the major growth drivers for the slicing software market. The healthcare industry uses this technique while manufacturing wearable devices and surgical equipment, image processing, tissue engineering, and creating 3D-printed prosthetics, as it offers lower operative risks during complex procedures, reduced anesthesia requirement, and minimized risk of infections associated with prosthetic devices.

This will, therefore, help the market to grow from $422.2 million in 2019 to $2,202.5 million by 2030, witnessing a CAGR of 16.7% during the forecast period (2020–2030). In recent years, the end-use industries have shown high inclination toward cloud-based slicing software because it enables easy connection with 3D printers, remote printing of files, easy management of 3D printers from different locations, and quick sorting of files.


 Owing to these advantages, most of the 3D printing service providers are emphasizing on launching cloud-based software. For example, in January 2018, Dremel, a branch of Robert Bosch GmbH, German-based engineering and technology company, launched a cloud-based Dremel Digilab 3D slicing software, which allows wireless printing and securing of CAD files, without any internet connection. According to P&S Intelligence, the demand for slicing software will witness the fastest growth in Asia-Pacific (APAC) in the future, due to the mounting demand for new materials and products. 

Soaring requirement for the new products is encouraging various industries to switch to 3D printing from traditional manufacturing technologies. Moreover, the rising support from governments for 3D printing technology and growing focus of India, China, and Japan on the implementation of AM technology will propel the integration of slicing software in several industries in the foreseeable future.

Thus, the mounting focus on enhancing manufacturing process and attaining an accurate prototype will propel the adoption of slicing software in 3D printing technology, worldwide, in the coming years.

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