Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM), widely known as 3D printing, is revolutionizing production processes across industries by enabling customization, reducing waste, and enhancing efficiency. This paper explores the fundamentals of AM, its applications in healthcare, aerospace, consumer goods, and construction, and its benefits, including complex geometries and sustainability. It also addresses challenges such as material limitations, regulatory hurdles, and high costs, while highlighting emerging trends like hybrid manufacturing, bioprinting, AI integration, and nanoprinting. Future directions emphasize scaling production, improving education, and fostering global collaboration to unlock the full potential of AM.
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