Turning additive manufacturing into business

This white paper is the first in a series in which PwC shares insights generated from interactions with companies facing the Industry 4.0 challenge. The central theme of this particular white paper is additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing). In this paper, we present the current state of technology adoption, the business value created, and challenges encountered as experienced by and discussed with a group of forty business and technology leaders during a Think Tank session held at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands in October 2015. The group and presenters consisted of business leaders in the industrial and consumer products, transport and energy sectors, as well as representatives from technology firms. This paper highlights how they are implementing additive manufacturing, and their view on the (potential) business value. Consequently, rather than aiming to be exhaustive, this paper is meant to show a snapshot on how these business leaders see the current and future added value of additive manufacturing.

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Unity Scientific is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of near infrared instrumentation and automated wet chemistry analyzers. Near infrared technologies include scanning monochromators and pre-calibrated analyzers that are used at-line and in laboratories for quality control analysis. These systems are used in the food, agricultural, dairy, chemical, pharmaceutical and general industrial markets.

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