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The Hybrid Manufacturing market is a subset of the Advanced Materials industry, focusing on the development and production of materials that are both lightweight and strong. These materials are used in a variety of applications, from aerospace and automotive to medical and consumer products. Hybrid Manufacturing combines traditional manufacturing processes such as machining, casting, and forging with additive manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing and laser sintering. This allows for the production of complex parts with improved performance and reduced costs.
The Hybrid Manufacturing market is growing rapidly, driven by the need for lighter, stronger materials and the increasing availability of advanced manufacturing technologies. Companies in the market are leveraging these technologies to develop innovative materials and processes that can be used in a variety of industries. Examples of companies in the Hybrid Manufacturing market include Stratasys, 3D Systems, EOS, and Materialise. Show Less Read more