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The global electric vehicle charging station market size is projected to reach 4,389 thousand units sales by 2026, from an estimated 2,135 thousand units in 2021, at a CAGR of 15.5%.
Governments are supporting CNG and LPG vehicles through subsidies & tax rebates for using low emission vehicles and working in collaboration with such OEM s to speed up growth of their countries.
Increased demand for efficient and low emission vehicles along with government support will boost the CNG and LPG vehicle market. Consumers from developing countries are already feeling the heat of the increasing cost of petrol. CNG and LPG vehicles use can reduce the operating cost of these vehicles. To make the CNG and LPG vehicle market grow, a continued support from the government will be needed along with the growing numbers of bi-fuel and dual fuel vehicle users and reduced initial cost of adding CNG and LPG options for the vehic
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This report provides detailed exposure to the Pharma 4.0 market. This report also highlights the current and future market potential of Pharma 4.0 along with a detailed analysis of the competitive environment, regulatory scenario, technological advancement, and drivers, restraints, opportunities and trends in market growth.
This study s goals are to determine the current market scenario for Pharma 4.0 and to assess the market s growth potential during the forecast period. The research explores market dynamics such as drivers, restraints, opportunities, and trends that will have an impact on the growth of the market for Pharma 4.0. The study offers a comprehensive analysis of the current market for Pharma 4.0 and the future direction of the market.
Convergence of AI in 3D Printing Opportunities Analysis 2020
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This research service titled Opportunity Analysis: Convergence of AI in 3D Printing reviews the opportunities and future of artificial intelligence technology in the 3D printing industry.
Additive Manufacturing is one of the rapidly growing technologies being adopted for designing, rapid prototyping and manufacturing of new components. With the advent of smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0, the technological advantages enabled by additive manufacturing have allowed it to be adopted by diverse sectors across the manufacturing industry.
There has been significant research with respect to improving the technologies overall performance. Recent advancement in the technology is pertaining to technology convergence of other advanced technologies like mission learning, cobots and artificial intelligence.
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This report provides a multi-dimensional analysis of the 3D Printing market including hardware manufacturers, service providers, application providers, software providers, raw material providers, and communities. The report also assesses the market impact of intellectual property, different technologies and strategies, raw material supplies, and other key factors across industry verticals globally and regionally including forecasts for 2021 to 2026.
This report also evaluates companies involved in the 3D printing solutions value chain. For example, HP s MJF technology is a powder-based 3D printing technology that does not rely upon lasers. MFJ uses fine-grained materials, allowing for layers as thin as 80 microns. Thin printed layers have higher density and lower porosity, leading to smooth surfaces right out of the printer. Applications of MFJ 3D printing include prototypes for form, fit and function testi
3D printed electronic connectors [Source: Nanofabrica]
I spoke with Avi Cohen, EVP Sales at Nanofabrica, for a look into why micro-scale precision in 3D printing is a huge achievement.
Precision In 3D Printing
While thankfully we’re easing away from the phrase “3D printing” conjuring images of a Yoda head on a desktop FFF machine, still most immediate thoughts of the technology turn the mind to parts made on such a system. If not, thinking of “additive manufacturing” might lead one to consider advanced rocket engine parts, where newly possible geometric complexity consolidated an assembly of dozens of components to a single unibody part. If not