Fortune •
August 2, 2024
3D printing has revolutionized design and prototyping, transforming ideas from paper or screen into tangible objects. Today, it’s integral to producing everyday items like razor heads, retainers, mascara brushes, shoes, and parts for medical devices. It has also become a $20 billion industry that aims to grow by 24% in the next five years, according to Grand View Research. The accessibility of 3D printing has expanded, with printers now common in universities, libraries, and homes. Watch BMF CEO, John Kawola, in this new video from Fortune.