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Bryan Ferrand
Bryan Ferrand
Bryan Ferrand, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), Mcor Technologies. Bryan has over 16 years' experience in the Additive Manufacturing / Rapid Prototyping / 3DPrinting / 3D Scanning / 3D Software / Machine tool Industries and has a diversified wealth of expertise that includes worldwide sales leadership, … More »

MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – MCOR

 
January 29th, 2019 by Bryan Ferrand

From a rapid prototyping/3DP viewpoint 2019 will be a year to focus on full colour, sustainable materials, and “genuine” office friendly solutions.

Though rapid manufacturing is becoming a major focus for manufacturers, also reducing hazardous materials and processes from 3D printing, to make prototypes safely in the office and reducing plastic waste is becoming key buying criteria. Also in other markets, new creative users of 3DP are emerging who highly value full colour and sustainable/eco-friendly materials.

MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – IMAGINiT

 
January 28th, 2019 by Carl Smith

Industry Outlook from IMAGINiT’s Carl Smith

Over the past year, more and more of our clients are asking for a tighter integration between business systems that are used to manage workflows and processes among the varying levels of corporate structure. I expect that this trend will continue into 2019 as companies are pressured into much faster response times to improve time-to-market.

Our clients often utilize Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) for managing complex product information, engineering and manufacturing workflows, etc. They also manage the financial side of their business with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Much of the information within each system is overlapping and accuracy is critical to efficient decision making on issues ranging from new BOM items and how procurement will address them – all the way to new product launch initiatives.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – Cincinnati Incorporated

 
January 27th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing will continue to have a significant impact on business in 2019.  In additive manufacturing, software slices a 3D CAD model into layers to build a functional part layer by layer.  AM is not one process or material but a wide variety of ways to build a part bit by bit.  AM will not be used for everything.  However, there are some applications that will no longer make sense to use conventional methods. New unforeseen applications will also emerge.

What will we see new in 2019?

  • The cost to make AM parts will be lower. New and improved processes are lowering production costs.
  • Larger quantities of parts will be made with additive as production speed and operating costs are reduced. Companies like GE and GKN are moving to production of large quantities of production parts.
  • Additive is not just for small parts. Large plastic parts can be made with BAAM and new machines can make larger and large metal parts.
  • New applications for additive will emerge that no one thought would make sense before.
  • Additive manufacturing machines will begin to see a higher level of automation.
  • The cost of AM machines will reduce while the value of AM machines to businesses and consumers will increase dramatically
  • Additive manufacturing experience will be a common skill for graduating college students entering the workforce.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – STAX3D

 
January 26th, 2019 by Harvey Yocum

Prediction 1 | 3D printers: 

The Markforged Metal X printing system will, by far, have the biggest impact on businesses in 2019. This affordable metal 3D printing is now available to any company ready to embrace additive manufacturing as a cost-saving, time-effective solution. It’s an innovative and disruptive product that has created opportunity for small, medium, and large businesses in almost every vertical market. This year I predict we will see the Markforged Metal X giving companies a real competitive advantage.

Prediction 2 | 3D scanners:

At STAX3D, we are awaiting the shipping of Artec’s Leo scanner in 2019. The Leo is a self-contained, portable scanner that offers better accuracy that we’ve seen with past generations of 3D scanners. It will allow the user to operate without a “tether” – that means no more cords or plugging into a power source. The applications are incredible: architecture, archaeology, entertainment, education and more. Scanning technology is evolving rapidly and innovation will surely show up in 2019. Any company with 3D design capability is a candidate for a scanning system.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – Atlatl Software

 
January 25th, 2019 by Zac Cooper

Visual Configuration will be a mainstream deployment for manufacturers. This already being something sales and customers expect but will quickly become a demand. Enabling sales teams with the right tools will be crucial in survival in the manufacturing industry.

The utilization of 3D configurators will become the norm for website engagement and demand generation. Without a strong digital presence, manufacturers will have a hard time competing in the increasingly digital market. Consumers are already doing mass research online before thinking about speaking with sales, but once they do sales needs to be prepared to meet their needs with requirements, quote and price.

Visual Configuration to CAD will be a competitive differentiator for OEM’s, without it the speed from quote to production will be too slow to keep up with customer demand.

MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – Ultimaker

 
January 24th, 2019 by John Kawola

High quality 3D prints are the result of an optimized alignment of hardware, software and materials. In recent years, the hardware and software have become more reliable, accessible and established within enterprise settings, and with that, the industry has seen a growing global demand for sophisticated, industrial-grade materials. This demand has grabbed the attention of many large plastics companies that see an opportunity to enter the market and collaborate with 3D printing manufacturers to create materials that can be used throughout the entire product development cycle. In 2019, we will continue to see major innovations in the materials space, which will ultimately make a positive impact on the overall adoption of 3D printing in manufacturing. Some of the best-known companies in the world for polymer materials are starting to take the same materials that have been used in injection molding for years and adopt them for 3D printing.” 

MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019: The Year of System Simulation – Modelon

 
January 23rd, 2019 by Hubertus Tummescheit

Today’s engineering teams are driven to innovate faster, more efficiently, and at a lower cost. Following the 2018 mega-trends of the high-tech and transportation industries, 2019 will bring more of the spotlight on electrification and autonomy. Within the automotive industry, the rapidly increasing demand for electric cars comes with the expectation that vehicles designed in 2019 are far superior in energy efficiency and overall system design than anything we’ve seen before. Within aerospace industry, manufacturers are tasked with producing hybrid and electric aircraft to drive down operating costs and keep up to pace with today’s influx of environmental policies. To achieve these initiatives, efficient system simulation and increased collaboration between suppliers and system developers is required. Ultimately, system simulation is a necessary ingredient for these industries to stay competitive in this environment.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – AlphaStar

 
January 22nd, 2019 by Dr. Rashid Miraj

It is quite evident that over the past 3-5 years the market momentum has shifted to advancing technologies associated with the Additive Manufacturing (AM) process & application. This third wave has been built on the initial forays into AM in the 1980s and 1990s and the more recent mass awareness of AM during the last decade. The current focus on high technology has been driven by the need to qualify parts. AM has moved from simply prototyping in to the realm of finished parts used for non-critical and critical applications. Now, surface finish, net-shape, fatigue life and durability are the new criteria for acceptance. Accordingly, old players have stepped up their game to meet the technical challenge and new players have come forward with cutting edge solutions such as process simulation, optimization, in-situ monitoring and feed forward control.

This necessary shakeout has given the industry the needed vigor to once again pursue exponential growth. As such it can be unequivocally stated, we are amidst a global evolution, i.e. the re-birth of 3D printing, where the AM fabrication of complex and load bearing parts is becoming a reality. The rapid development of software, hardware, sensor technologies in conjunction with new build practices is allowing product manufacturers to meet specification, secure optimum performance and deliver qualified parts. Based on current studies & assessments, the global AM markets which are led by North America, Europe and followed by APAC will experience an average CAGR of 33% between 2018 and 2025. The remainder of global regions will also experience major growth, though at a smaller CAGR index.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – ARAS

 
January 21st, 2019 by Malcolm Panthaki

For decades, simulation has been the exclusive domain of experts, with simulation tools, processes and the experts often isolated within silos in the organization. This has limited the impact of simulation on the product lifecycle process.

Recently however, a wide range of corporate strategic priorities including Digital Thread traceability within the PLM backbone, Digital Twin analysis for predictive maintenance and design improvements, the democratization of simulation, design space exploration, generative design, and the quality assessment of additive manufactured products have necessitated a broader, more automated approach to simulation. At their core, each of these advanced technologies requires mainstreaming simulation automation and data management to work robustly across significant (and unpredictable) design changes and entire product families that share common functional/architectural characteristics. The current, manual, inefficient and silo’ed simulation process must be replaced by “lights-out” automation that ensures predictable, accurate and verifiable simulation results, at all levels of model fidelity from systems models to 3-D models.

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MCADCafe Industry Predictions for 2019 – Tech Soft 3D

 
January 20th, 2019 by Dave Opsahl

Do you believe in fortune tellers? I don’t, but whether you do or not, predictions are still fun to make. One of the great things about the component software business is the expansive view one has of the industry goings-on. Here are my predictions for 2019 for the overall technical software solutions industry.

The pace of acquisitions and industry consolidation will continue.

Ok, so this might be an easy one, but with the threat of an economic slowdown, it isn’t as safe a pick as one might think. The pace of acquisitions in 2018 dwarfs that of recent years and shows no signs of slowing. The private equity market has tremendous amounts of cash looking to be put to work; companies like Aras have received substantial capital infusions, and corporate buyers have record cash reserves as well as historically low capital costs. It feels a bit like a land grab out there; acquisitions (as measured by volume and value) should equal or exceed 2018.

License revenue growth from sales to the AEC/BIM/Process industries will exceed that of the discrete manufacturing industry.

As measured by overall revenue the discrete manufacturing market has, going back decades, been the most attractive market for solution developers. Over the last several years, though, we have seen advances in the AEC/BIM/Process industries that are driving massive changes in their workflows. There has been much press given to the benefits of BIM as what amounts to the “digital twin” of a building or plant for the owner/operator, and substantial amounts of new regulations demanding BIM compliance, mostly in Western Europe. The move from design-bid-build to design-build is having a huge impact. The percentage growth in the overall AEC/BIM/Process market will be higher than discrete manufacturing in 2019.

“Digital transformation” becomes the dominant marketing message.

Let’s face it, in a red-ocean market like ours, marketing professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to gain mindshare with potential customers. When additive manufacturing exploded a few years ago, we were bombarded with – “this is how our solution can leverage your additive manufacturing strategy”. Anything to connect yourself to a hot trend. More recently, it has been how mixed reality is going to change your world. Going into 2019, expect to see the majority of solution providers cast their value in terms of how it enables digital transformation, as evidenced by the messaging on their websites.

Simulation Process and Data Management (SPDM) will be the next “new thing”.

Every so often our industry hits an inflection point, where the technology now available makes it possible to re-think the way we do things. Solid modeling is a case in point; additive manufacturing has done the same thing in this decade and more recently IoT and generative design are taking on that mantle. Right behind is SPDM, which is turning the way we think of the role of CAE and simulation on its head. The goal is to democratize the use of analysis and simulation data, which will enable process improvements across multiple disciplines. Expect to see a host of new offerings coming in the SPDM space in 2019.

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