Monday, 5 January 2026

Europe 3D Printing Market Size, Share, Analysis & Statistics to 2030

The 3D printing market in Europe is expected to reach USD 9.04 billion by 2030, up from USD 4.40 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 15.5% from 2025 to 2030. Market expansion is fueled by increasing adoption of additive manufacturing in the aerospace, automotive, and healthcare sectors, along with rising demand for customized, lightweight parts. Moreover, advancements in metal 3D printing, the growing industrial digitization under Industry 4.0, and significant government funding for manufacturing innovation and sustainability are boosting the adoption of 3D printing technologies across Europe.

Germany, the UK, and France are key contributors to European market growth. Increased global government investments in 3D printing initiatives, along with the availability of a wide range of industrial-grade materials such as metals, polymers, and ceramics, have further accelerated adoption. Major industries, including healthcare, automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods, are using 3D printing for rapid prototyping, personalized production, and mass customization.

MARKET ECOSYSTEM

The Europe 3D printing ecosystem includes R&D centers, material providers, software providers, printer manufacturers, service providers, and end users. Each collaborates to advance the market by sharing knowledge, resources, and expertise to drive innovation in the field. Manufacturers such as Stratasys (US), EOS GmbH (Germany), HP Development Company, L.P. (US), 3D Systems, Inc. (US), and General Electric Company (US) are central to the market and responsible for developing 3D printing solutions for various applications.

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France is expected to be the fastest-growing country across the 3D printing market in Europe during the forecast period

France is expected to have the highest CAGR in the 3D printing market in Europe due to strong government funding for additive manufacturing, rapid adoption across aerospace and automotive industries, and the growing innovation hubs supporting industrial 3D printing startups.

 

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