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Additive Manufacturing Demand Rises Across Global Industries
Subhead : Market rises from USD 20.37 billion in 2026 at 10.1% CAGR; India leads country growth at 13.5%; polymer holds 50% share
August 18, 2026 — The global additive manufacturing market is valued at USD 20.37 billion in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 53.31 billion by 2036, expanding at a 10.1% CAGR during 2026–2036, according to Fact.MR. The market was valued at USD 18.50 billion in 2025.
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Additive manufacturing is moving beyond rapid prototyping and tooling. Manufacturers are using polymer and metal 3D printing for serial production. Aerospace certification, medical device personalization, and automotive lightweighting are supporting this shift. The report also identifies lower equipment costs, broader material libraries, and multi-laser metal systems as technology enablers. Industrial polymer systems are now available below USD 100,000, while the report cites more than 300 qualified metal and polymer alloys.
Proof Points from Named Sources
Third-party references listed on the Fact.MR page provide additional evidence of industry adoption. BMW Group's 2024 Additive Manufacturing Campus annual production report is cited for production of more than 300,000 polymer and metal parts annually for series vehicles and customization. HP Inc.'s 2024 Multi Jet Fusion platform specifications and production economics are cited in the Fact.MR analyst commentary, which states that per-part costs can compete with injection moulding at volumes below 10,000 units. The page also lists U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 2024 airworthiness guidance and GE Aviation's 2024 LEAP engine additive manufacturing milestones among its references.
Key Numbers
|
Metric |
Value |
|
Market value, 2025 |
USD 18.50 billion |
|
Market value, 2026 |
USD 20.37 billion |
|
Forecast value, 2036 |
USD 53.31 billion |
|
CAGR, 2026–2036 |
10.1% |
|
Absolute expansion, 2026–2036 |
USD 32.94 billion |
|
Polymer share |
50.0% |
|
Aerospace share |
30.0% |
|
Equipment share |
45.0% |
Source: Fact.MR. All figures are reported on the Fact.MR market page.
Segment Breakdown
By technology: Polymer leads with 50.0% share in 2025, followed by metal at 35.0% and ceramic/other at 15.0%, according to Fact.MR. Polymer systems serve prototyping and production needs across manufacturing applications. Metal systems support high-strength applications, especially aerospace and functional parts.
By application: Aerospace leads with approximately 30.0% share in 2025. Automotive holds 25.0%, healthcare accounts for 20.0%, and consumer/other represents 25.0%. Aerospace demand is linked to lightweight components and complex geometries. Automotive demand covers prototyping, tooling, and end-use parts.
By component: Equipment represents approximately 45.0% share in 2025. Materials hold 35.0%, while services account for 20.0%. Fact.MR says materials and services are growing faster as the installed base of production systems expands.
Country Growth Outlook
|
Country |
CAGR, 2026–2036 |
|
India |
13.5% |
|
China |
12.0% |
|
Mexico |
9.5% |
|
USA |
9.0% |
|
Germany |
8.5% |
|
South Korea |
8.0% |
|
Japan |
6.5% |
India leads the listed markets at 13.5% CAGR, followed by China at 12.0%. Mexico records 9.5%, while the USA reaches 9.0%. Germany, South Korea, and Japan are projected to grow at 8.5%, 8.0%, and 6.5%, respectively.
Competitive Landscape
The Fact.MR report identifies approximately 20–25 meaningful players and describes the market as moderately concentrated. The top three companies collectively control roughly 25–35% of global market share. The page does not disclose individual market shares for named companies, so no individual company share is assigned here.
Key companies include Stratasys, 3D Systems, EOS, HP, GE Additive, SLM Solutions, Desktop Metal, and Renishaw. Other profiled companies include Nikon SLM, Markforged, ExOne, Trumpf, Siemens, Farsoon, and Prodways. Competition focuses on printing precision, material capability, system reliability, and integrated manufacturing services.
Analyst Commentary
Fact.MR's published analyst commentary states: “The production adoption curve is accelerating across three axes simultaneously.” The commentary links polymer adoption to HP's Multi Jet Fusion platform and identifies metal additive manufacturing as a fast-growing area supported by aerospace and medical qualification. It also states that equipment holds 45% of revenue share, while materials and services are growing faster as production-system installations expand.
Frequently Asked Questions
How large is the additive manufacturing market in 2026?
The market is valued at USD 20.37 billion in 2026, according to Fact.MR.
What will the additive manufacturing market be worth in 2036?
Fact.MR forecasts the market to reach USD 53.31 billion by 2036.
What is the CAGR of the additive manufacturing market?
The market is forecast to expand at a 10.1% CAGR from 2026 to 2036.
Which additive manufacturing technology leads the market?
Polymer leads with a 50.0% share, according to the Fact.MR page.
Which country has the fastest growth outlook?
India leads the listed countries with a 13.5% CAGR from 2026 to 2036.
About Fact.MR
Fact.MR is a market research and competitive intelligence provider covering industry sectors and emerging markets. Its research reports provide market sizing, forecasts, segmentation, regional analysis, competitive assessment, and strategic insights for business decision-makers.
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