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RAPID + TCT 2026 in Boston introduces the Essential AM track to bridge technical success with industrial scalability.
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RAPID + TCT 2026 in Boston introduces the Essential AM track to bridge technical success with industrial scalability.

Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

RAPID + TCT 2026 in Boston introduces the Essential AM track to bridge technical success with industrial scalability. As the sector reaches 24.2 billion dollars in revenue, focus is shifting from tribal knowledge to standardized decision-making. Data shows applications like surgical models can reduce operative time by 18 to 60 minutes. This systemic shift ensures AM evolves into a predictable, cost-driven production ecosystem. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #RAPIDTCT #3DPrinting #IndustrialAM

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