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What often meant weeks of waiting in the military can now be done in a matter of hours: important spare parts for vehicles, drones, or IT systems can be produced directly at the point of use with the help of 3D printers—even on the high seas or in the desert.
The logistical advantages of additive manufacturing processes are enormous: That is why the US Department of Defense plans to spend over $2.6 billion on 3D printing applications by 2030 – three times the current level!
The German Armed Forces are also increasingly relying on this innovative manufacturing method to:
• circumvent fragile supply chains,
• keep outdated systems operational, and
• resolve material shortages directly on site.
3D printers deliver housing parts, mounts, and even drone components – quickly, flexibly, and on demand. This is fundamentally changing military logistics: fewer spare parts warehouses and global availability thanks to digital component catalogs.
This is how additive manufacturing becomes a strategic advantage. A game changer for modern military logistics – and an important lever for the strategic realignment of European defense capabilities.
The FERI Cognitive Finance Institute examined which other areas 3D printing technology will revolutionize in its detailed analysis published in 2024 (available in German): "3D-Druck und Additive Fertigung – Unterschätztes Potential zur Transformation wichtiger Zukunftstrends“ It can be downloaded in German from the download area on this page.
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