World 3D Print Summit & Expo

October 7, 2019

Dates
October 7, 2019 to October 8, 2019

Location
Riyadh Marriott Hotel, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Event website
3dsaudi.com/


 

Middle East is the 5th most market for 3D printing in the world, the top 4 being North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and South America respectively. The sales of 3D printing materials in the region are forecasted to exceed USD 550 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 16.7%. Israel is expected to witness the highest growth rates of the region (CAGR 20.4%), but the UAE will absorb the biggest share of these materials.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the other hand, is witnessing a rapid phase of development and re-orientation of priorities under the newly devised strategies outlined in Vision2030, a guideline to become an excelling nation in the Middle East within the stipulated timescale. Diminishing oil reserves in the country has called for alternative means of revenue generation and accordingly, the Kingdom has responded by revamping its FDI policies in the recent years and is open to embracing innovative technologies as a means of support to its ambitious drive.

World 3D Print Summit & Expo 2019- Riyadh, is a first-of-its-kind platform in the Kingdom that brings together international organizations, associations, equipment manufacturers, experts and service providers with the local authorities, key industries and distributors to mutually collaborate and discuss the possibilities of additive manufacturing in the region.

For more info visit – http://3dsaudi.com/  or email [email protected]

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