Marks & Clerk’s recent whitepaper, 3DP/IP 2025: From Design to Download – IP Protection in the Age of 3D Printing, has sparked widespread interest across industry media, highlighting the accelerating pace of innovation in additive manufacturing and the critical role of intellectual property in supporting sustainable growth.
The whitepaper explores how recent IP reforms are catalyzing unprecedented expansion in the 3D printing sector - bringing forward market projections by over two decades. It surpasses the $50 billion forecast for 2050 outlined in Marks & Clerk’s 2020 publication, 3D/IP: Intellectual Property in an Age of 3D Printing, and underscores the need for robust IP strategies to safeguard innovation across industries.
The piece has been featured across a range of publications, reflecting its broad relevance to both industry and innovation. Engineering and manufacturing outlets such as Machinery Magazine, Aerospace Manufacturing, Eureka! Magazine, Production Engineering Solutions, New Technology (Hungary), and Autopro (Hungary) have spotlighted the insights, while agritech-focused Farming Online has highlighted its implications for agricultural innovation.
To find out more on how IP reform is accelerating innovation in additive manufacturing, download the whitepaper now. You can also learn more about our expertise in supporting advanced manufacturing and technology-driven enterprises by getting in touch with a specialist now.