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Aug 4, 2024, 2:34:02 PM8/4/24
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Farsoonis pleased to work together with Modest Company who has served the UAE & GCC industrial markets since 1975. 3DTIV Tech will represent Farsoon in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Oman, Tanzania and Kenya (Eastern Africa).

Being a highlight of the partnership, 3DTIV Tech will establish an Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Center in Dubai, UAE, housing 5 Farsoon metal & plastic 3D printing machines, including: a Flight HT403P, HT403P, eForm, FS273M and FS121M. The goal of this Additive Manufacturing Center is to provide a variety of functionalities for Mideast users including machine demonstration, benchmarking, training, as well as service & support. The 3DTIV Tech AM Center is expected to open to industrial customers in April 2022.


Interests and inquires for adopting Farsoon industrial 3D printing solutions in Mideast and Eastern Africa area, are welcome to contact Ali Akbar Khimjee, Director of 3DTIV Tech by email: in...@3dtiv.com.


Serving the region since 1975, we have executed thousands of projects over 4 decades and gained the trust of our clients with vast experience in the region in providing turnkey solutions. This contributes to our opportunities as we step into the AM industry in the MENA region using UAE as a springboard.


Interests and inquires for adopting Farsoon industrial 3D printing solutions in Middle East and Eastern Africa area, are welcome to contact Ali Akbar Khimjee, Director of 3DTIV Tech by email: in...@3dtiv.com


OPEN FOR INDUSTRY - Farsoon Technologies, founded in 2009 in China, is a global manufacturer and supplier of industrial level polymer and metal laser sintering systems. Farsoon is the leading supplier of industrial AM technology in China with increasing growth in the international market. In 2017, Farsoon released the first of a new series of machines under the revolutionary Continuous Additive Manufacturing Solution (CAMS), and established Farsoon Technologies-Americas in Austin, Texas, USA. In 2018, Farsoon Europe GmbH was established in Stuttgart, Germany to expand direct operations to Europe. Farsoon is committed to developing AM towards its true manufacturing potential and providing customers with best-in-class systems, materials, software, applications and services. Further information is available at www.farsoon.com. Please contact us at globa...@farsoon.com for any questions.


Under the agreement, Modest Company is responsible for design, supply, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the PV system while obtaining permits and fulfilling requirements of all relevant authorities. As specialists in metal roof waterproofing, Modest Company gives utmost importance to roof upkeep before any modification on the roof surface. Therefore, prior to installing the system, a specialized metal roof waterproofing system offered by TOPPS Products USA will be applied on the entire rooftop to ensure a trouble-free roof throughout the life of the PV system.


Modest Company LLC, established in 1975, began its metal roof waterproofing division in 1990 and has since built up a prestigious client base in the UAE. The company has now added renewable energy to its portfolio and looks to offer clients combined waterproofing plus solar energy solutions.


The industry is growing because it is cheaper to make things with 3D printing, and there are new ways to sell them. Online stores are selling 3D printed stuff because more people want it. These online stores help connect the people making 3D printed things and the people buying them, which makes more sales for 3D printing materials.


There are new factories making 3D printed things and new small companies using 3D printing technology, which is good for making products in the Middle East. Switching from old ways of printing to 3D printing can save companies a lot of money.


Supply chain optimization amid the adoption of 3D printing and diverse 3D printing applications are among the industry drivers showcasing the growth of the Middle East 3D printing industry. Furthermore, various industries, including consumer products and automotive, are utilizing 3D printing services to their fullest potential, supporting industry growth.


Technology has improved a lot, especially in healthcare 3D printing. Innovative 3D printers that use technologies like SLM, SLS, DMLS, EBM, light curing, and FDM are really helpful for healthcare industries.


This helps make medical devices that save lives, like for dental problems and implants. Since lifestyles are changing, more people need dental implants, so the demand for them is going up. This also means more people need advanced medical devices and implants for dental issues, which makes the dental 3D printing industry grow.


There is also a significant demand for affordable organs, so more hospitals are using 3D printing to make them. The healthcare industry in the GCC region is growing fast because of this, and it creates more demand for 3D printing technology. Even though the Middle East 3D printing industry is growing, the high cost of 3D printing materials is a problem for making it even bigger.


In the 3D printing industry, new technologies like WASP and color jet printers are expected to become more popular than the existing FDM technology. This shift is predicted to happen over time. The use of 3D printing is going to move from just making prototypes to actually manufacturing finished products. This is expected to make the technology even more useful for different industries.


Moving forward to the subsequent period, from H1 2024 to H2 2034, the CAGR is expected to see a slight increase to 19.2% in the first half while remaining relatively moderate at a slightly lower 18.7% in the second half.


At first, 3D printing was mainly for making prototypes and trying out new ideas. But now, it's gotten much better and can be used for big construction projects too. In places like the Middle East, where they have a knack for big, fancy buildings, 3D printing is becoming popular.


In the Middle East, more people want 3D printers because they can customize things without spending too much. Also, companies are combining 3D printing with advanced technologies like Industry 4.0, making them even more useful.


The Middle East 3D printing industry faces several challenges. The high cost of pre and post-processing is a huge issue for companies using 3D printing. There is also a shortage of skilled labor, which makes it hard for industries to adopt 3D printing widely. Traditional manufacturing processes have material limitations, which can affect 3D printing.


Ensuring quality control and standardization among 3D printed products is a complex process that adds to the difficulty. These challenges can slow down the growth of the 3D printing industry in the region. Despite these obstacles, the industry continues to develop and find solutions.


The Middle East 3D printing industry is seeing several positive trends. There is a rising emphasis on developing materials that are suitable for 3D printing across various industries. The healthcare sector is making high use of 3D printing services for medical devices and implants. Continuous advancements in 3D printing software are improving the technology.


The industry is also adopting sustainability practices to reduce waste and improve efficiency. The introduction of shape-morphing, or 4D printing, is creating new opportunities. Integrating AI with 3D printing holds great potential for smart manufacturing. Advancements in nanotechnology could lead to high-resolution 3D printing techniques.


New multi-material printing technologies are allowing the use of different materials in a single print. The field of bioprinting is very promising for tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and organ transplantation. These advancements are driving the growth and innovation of the 3D printing industry in the Middle East.


From 2019 to 2023, the Middle East 3D printing industry experienced a CAGR of 15.4%, reaching an industry size of USD 877.5 million in 2023. The demand for 3D printing increased during this period, driven by its applications in various verticals. 3D printers build three-dimensional objects by stacking material based on a digital blueprint. They can manufacture any object from simple models to mechanical devices, artistic pieces, healthcare tools, implants, or even food.


The demand for 3D printing from 2024 to 2034 is expected to see significant growth due to the high demand in the automotive sector for rapid prototyping and the ability to produce complex designs that are difficult or impossible to achieve through conventional methods.


In October 2023, Abu Dhabi showcased a breakthrough in 3D printing at GITEX in Dubai. Researchers at the Technology Innovation Institute developed a new metal alloy called AMALLOY. This has the potential for use in racing car pistons and satellites. This new alloy solves issues with cracks and defects in high-strength metal parts by being more heat-resistant.


The Middle East faces many urban challenges, such as rapid population growth, housing shortages, and high infrastructure demands. By using 3D printing technology, the Middle East can create new opportunities for inclusive and resilient urban growth. This ensures that its cities remain vibrant and livable for future generations.


Several landmark projects in the Middle East show the impact of 3D printing on architecture. The world's first 3D-printed office in Dubai and ambitious urban developments in Saudi Arabia highlight the technology's versatility and potential to change the region's skyline. Companies are also leading initiatives that push architectural innovation through 3D printing.


Tier 1 companies in the Middle East 3D printing industry, like Stratasys and 3D Systems Corporation, are big players with a lot of experience in 3D printing solutions and technology. They have advanced technology and many customers, making up about 40-45% of the industry.


Tier 2 companies, such as 3D Middle East, Proto Labs Inc., and Immensa Technology Labs, make a lot of money and have about 30-35% of the industry. They are strong in their region, know a lot about technology, and focus on making customers happy, which helps shape the 3D printing industry in the area.

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