Market Report Sees AM for Data Centers Growing Exponentially through 2033
NEW YORK, NY – Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has published, in partnership with energy-focused 3D printing consortium energize.am, a new market study titled “AM for Data Centers: a 3D Printing Market Opportunity”. This report, built on proprietary AM Research market data, analyzes the ongoing global boom in data center construction from the perspective of the potential it represents for Additive Manufacturing (AM) industry penetration.
From the report:
Some 2,000 PBF machines could be needed to produce cold plates and other data center parts by 2033 even at a relatively conservative penetration rate, and even assuming PBF will share some of the production with other relevant AM processes.
For reference, this is already more machines than are sold each year in the total AM market today.
This report focuses on the market for data center infrastructure, with a particular concentration on thermal management solutions for hyperscale data centers. Hyperscale data centers, defined as those with 5,000 or more servers, are the largest consumers of the most advanced chips driving the growth in AI applications.
With the number of hyperscale data centers projected to double every few years over the next decade, a proportionate demand will ensue for equipment related to heating and cooling solutions. AM has the unique potential to alleviate supply chain uncertainty, due to regulation and geopolitics, for the next-generation thermal management hardware required to bring new data center capacity online.
Market data, penetration rates, and forecasting are built using proprietary modeling and existing AM Research market data and deepened and contextualized by exhaustive research and direct interviews with several industry players. The written report comes along with a companion Excel market data file.
Companies and organizations mentioned or profiled include but are not limited to: Alfa Laval, Asetek, Conflux Technology, DeepSeek, Fabric8Labs, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, OpenAI, Amazon, and GE Vernova.
AM Research’s reports are intended as key strategic inputs for all senior executives planning 3D printing product/market strategies and for investors who are looking to take equity positions in 3D printing firms.
AM Research also offers customized consulting and due diligence analysis.
For more information on the report, including a free sample, please visit: https://additivemanufacturingresearch.com/reports/am-for-data-centers-a-3d-printing-market-opportunity/
About Additive Manufacturing Research:
Since 2013, Additive Manufacturing Research (formerly SmarTech Analysis) has published reports on all the important revenue opportunities in the 3D printing/additive manufacturing sector and is considered the leading industry analyst firm providing coverage of this sector. AMR’s analysis and data drives strategy development in the additive industry and has been adopted and presented by many of the industry’s largest firms.
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About energize.am
energize.am is a nonprofit consortium dedicated to revolutionizing energy systems through additive manufacturing. By fostering collaboration across industries and markets, energize.am works to strengthen supply chains, reshore critical manufacturing, and drive sustainability through innovation.
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