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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


  

New Report Reveals Solid Growth 
in Additive Fabrication

ST. CHARLES, ILLINOIS, USA, May 23, 2006—Wohlers Associates, Inc. today published its most recent findings in Wohlers Report 2006, an in-depth global study on the rapid prototyping and manufacturing state of the industry. The market for additive fabrication (also known as rapid prototyping) grew 14.6% to an estimated $808.5 million in 2005, up from $705.2 million generated in 2004. Growth was 33.3% and 9.2% in 2004 and 2003, respectively. These totals include all products and services for additive fabrication worldwide.

“The industry has remained solid after a spectacular 2004. Systems, materials, and services experienced double-digit growth in 2005, although growth was not as strong as the previous year,” said Terry Wohlers, principal author of Wohlers Report 2006 and president of Wohlers Associates. Interest in the less expensive 3D printer-class of machine continues to drive demand in the 70 countries in which additive systems were sold last year. Revenues generated by 3D printer sales were up 35.2% in 2005, making 3D printers the fastest growing segment of the industry.

Rapid manufacturing—the direct production of finished goods from additive fabrication—continues to grow and capture the attention of many. Increasingly, companies from the aerospace, motor sports, medical, dental, and consumer product industries are using additive processes to manufacture high-value parts in comparatively low volumes. Wohlers Associates believes that rapid manufacturing will eventually grow to become the largest application of additive fabrication.

The release of Wohlers Report 2006 coincides with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing 2006 Conference and Exposition, which began today and ends May 25 here in St. Charles. In today’s plenary session, Mr. Wohlers served as the keynote speaker and presented highlights of the new report in his 14th annual State of the Industry address.

Wohlers Report 2006 covers all facets of the industry, including business, product, market, technology, research, and application. Forty-seven co-authors, 53 service providers, 27 system manufacturers, and many others assisted with its development. To support the review and analysis, the softbound publication includes 26 charts and graphs, 44 tables, 131 photographs and illustrations, and seven appendices.

The new 250-page report sells for $475 in the U.S. and $495 in all other countries. The report’s table of contents, as well as additional information on the market and industry, are available at http://wohlersassociates.com.

Wohlers Associates, Inc. is a 20-year-old independent consulting firm that works closely with manufacturing organizations to identify the best approaches to rapid product development. The company has provided consulting assistance to 140 organizations in 15 countries around the world.

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Report
Development Team
The following individuals and organizations contributed to Wohlers Report 2006 and 
served as important sources for information. 

Daniel Attanasio

DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany)

Paulo Jorge Bártolo

Institute Polytechnic of Leiria (Portugal)

Joseph Beaman

University of Texas at Austin

Alain Bernard

Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France)

David Bourell

University of Texas at Austin

Tim Caffrey

Seventh Son Creative Services

Andy Christensen

Medical Modeling LLC

Rob Connelly

FineLine Prototyping

Deon de Beer

Central University of Technology, Free State (South Africa)

Jonas de Carvalho

University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)

Carl Dekker

Met-L-Flo Inc.

Philip Dickens

Loughborough University (England)

Thierry Dormal

CRIF (Belgium)

Mike Durham

Accelerated Technologies

Ping Fu

Geomagic, Inc.

Vito Gervasi

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Ian Gibson

National University of Singapore (Singapore)

Tim Gornet

University of Louisville

Andrzej Grzesiak

FhG Institute for Mfg. Eng. & Automation (Germany)

Joan Guasch

ASCAMM (Spain)

Richard Hague

Loughborough University (England)

Russ Harris

Loughborough University (England)

Axel Henning

FhG Institute for Mfg. Eng. & Automation (Germany)

Berndt Holmer

IVF Industrial Research and Development Corp. (Sweden)

Neil Hopkinson

Loughborough University (England)

Masato Imamura

Sintokogio Ltd. (Japan)

Luca Iuliano

Politecnico di Torino (Italy)

Olivier Jay

Danish Technological Institute (Denmark)

Troy Jensen

Piper Jaffray

Rik Knoppers

TNO Science and Industry (The Netherlands)

Kai Loose

DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany)

Greg Morris

Morris Technologies

Tom Mueller

Express Pattern

Takeo Nakagawa

Fine Tech Corp. (Japan)

Charlie Norton

NCP Leasing, Inc.

G.D. Janaki Ram

Utah State University

Jeffrey Rowe

Cairowest Digital Development

Max Ruffo

Loughborough University (England)

Joel Segal

University of Nottingham (England)

Michael Siemer

Mydea Technologies

Brent Stucker

Utah State University

Chris Sutcliffe

University of Liverpool (England)

Chris Tuck

Loughborough University (England)

Jukka Tuomi

Helsinki University of Technology (Finland)

Jonas Van Vaerenbergh

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)

David Wimpenny

De Montfort University (England)