The 3D printing market in North America is expected to grow from USD 5.95 billion in 2025 to USD 12.02 billion by 2030, showing a strong CAGR of 15.1%. The region is experiencing rapid growth driven by increasing adoption of additive manufacturing for production-grade applications across aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and industrial sectors. Advances in metal AM, high-performance polymers, and digital manufacturing workflows are speeding up the move from prototyping to full-scale manufacturing. Growing investments in localized production, automation, and materials innovation further reinforce the region’s leadership in additive manufacturing and support continued market growth.
Major companies shaping the North American 3D printing ecosystem include Stratasys (US), EOS GmbH (Germany), HP Development Company, L.P. (US), 3D Systems, Inc. (US), and General Electric Company (US). Market participants have become more diverse in their offerings, expanding their global presence through strategic growth methods such as launching new products, collaborations, establishing alliances, and forming partnerships.
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In December 2025, Stratasys expanded full commercial availability of its RadioMatrix radiopaque 3D printing material to the US, enabling healthcare providers and research institutions to produce highly realistic, radiology-accurate anatomical models for CT imaging, training, and device testing. The material offers tunable radiopacity and supports next-generation medical imaging innovation.
In November 2025, HP Development Company, L.P. launched the HP IF 600HT high-temperature filament 3D printer and previewed the larger IF 1000 XL system, marking its entry into filament-based additive manufacturing for aerospace, energy, automotive, and medical applications. The company also expanded its metal materials lineup with new nickel superalloys and introduced its Additive Manufacturing Network to lower part costs by 2026.
Stratasys (US)
Stratasys is a global leader in polymer-based additive manufacturing, providing advanced solutions designed to tackle complex design and production challenges throughout the entire manufacturing process. The company’s technology range includes FDM, PolyJet, SAF, P3, Stereolithography, and 3DFashion, enabling high-performance prototyping, tooling, and production applications. Its extensive lineup of products features industrial and desktop printers, supported by a strong software ecosystem that includes GrabCAD, Connectivity solutions, Digital Anatomy Creator, and OpenAM—tools that simplify workflow and improve the efficiency of additive manufacturing operations. Stratasys serves a variety of industries such as aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, dental, medical, education, art, and fashion. The company’s revenue is generated from both product sales and services, including consumables, maintenance contracts, professional services, and training. In the North American 3D printing market, Stratasys holds a leading position, providing mission-critical polymer additive manufacturing solutions to major aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing firms. Its solid customer base, innovation pipeline, and broad technology offerings establish it as a key driver of industrial-scale additive manufacturing in the region.
EOS GmbH (Germany)
EOS is one of the world’s leading providers of industrial metal and polymer 3D printing technologies, specializing in laser sintering systems for high-performance manufacturing. Its printers use direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) and polymer laser sintering to produce serial parts and functional prototypes from a broad range of materials. EOS supports a comprehensive material portfolio, including polyamides, elastomers, PAEK family polymers, and various metal powders such as aluminum, steel, nickel alloys, titanium, and stainless steel. In addition to its hardware, EOS offers advanced software solutions, technical services, consulting, post-processing support, and extensive training programs to help customers optimize additive manufacturing workflows. Its systems feature sophisticated controls like Online Laser Power Control (OLPC), ensuring accuracy and consistency. EOS also supplies industrial-grade printers such as the FORMIGA series, EOS P 396, P 450, EOS P 500, and EOS P 770. In North America, EOS is a major driver of metal and polymer additive manufacturing adoption, especially in aerospace, healthcare, defense, and industrial manufacturing, where it enables production-grade, high-precision components and end-use applications.
Market Ranking
The 3D printing market in North America is fragmented, with leading players such as Stratasys (US), EOS GmbH (Germany), HP Development Company, L.P. (US), 3D Systems, Inc. (US), and General Electric (US) holding strong positions. These companies utilize diverse additive manufacturing technologies—including FDM, PolyJet, SAF, Stereolithography, Laser Sintering, DMLS, and binder jetting—to serve key regional industries like aerospace, defense, healthcare, automotive, and industrial manufacturing. Their ability to deliver comprehensive AM ecosystems spanning printers, materials, software, workflow automation, and production services has enabled them to establish a dominant presence in the market.
Despite differences in individual market share, these players retain influence through strong R&D capabilities, wide customer networks, and strategic partnerships across the North American manufacturing scene. As the region fast-tracks its shift from prototyping to production-grade additive manufacturing, these companies are likely to stay at the cutting edge of technology, materials progress, and digital manufacturing integration. However, they face increasing competition from nimble startups, sector-focused providers, and emerging metal AM innovators expanding within the region.
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