There’s no denying that 3D printing is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry. From creating intricate prototypes to producing fully functional products, this technology has opened up a world of possibilities. But with so many companies entering the market and new innovations emerging every day, who is leading the 3D printing industry?
That’s a question that we’re asking our readers to help us answer. We want to hear your thoughts and nominations for the top players in the field. Whether it’s a well-established company or a rising star, we want to know who you think is making the biggest impact.
To make your voice heard, simply complete the form below. The nominations phase will be open until October 13th, 2023, so don’t miss out. Once you’ve submitted your form, you’ll receive an email confirmation to let you know that your nomination has been received.
This year, we’re excited to have 3D printing experts with a combined experience of over 1,500 years joining the selection process. Their expertise will provide valuable insights and ensure that we have a well-rounded perspective on the industry.
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Finally, if you’re looking for a job in the additive manufacturing industry, be sure to visit 3D Printing Jobs. We have a selection of roles available that are perfect for anyone looking to enter or advance in this exciting field.
Thank you for being a part of the 3D printing community and for helping us recognize the leaders in this industry. Your input is valuable, and we can’t wait to see who you nominate. Together, we can shine a spotlight on the companies and individuals who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with 3D printing.
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