The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill

Additive manufacturing is a recent trend in production processes owing to its many benefits around the globe. It can be defined as the process of producing parts through the deposition of material in a layer-by-layer technique. It has been the most searchable research topic since 2000. According to...

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Main Authors: Kumaran, Kadirgama, Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun
Format: UMPSA News
Language:English
Published: 2020
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description Additive manufacturing is a recent trend in production processes owing to its many benefits around the globe. It can be defined as the process of producing parts through the deposition of material in a layer-by-layer technique. It has been the most searchable research topic since 2000. According to Frost and Sullivan, the value of additive manufacturing is expected to grow at a rate of 15% from US$5.31 billion in 2015 to US$21.50 billion in 2025. The industries that are going to contribute 51% by 2025 are aerospace, automotive, and medical industries.
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spelling ump-281992020-04-02T13:22:11Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28199/ The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill Kumaran, Kadirgama Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun L Education (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Additive manufacturing is a recent trend in production processes owing to its many benefits around the globe. It can be defined as the process of producing parts through the deposition of material in a layer-by-layer technique. It has been the most searchable research topic since 2000. According to Frost and Sullivan, the value of additive manufacturing is expected to grow at a rate of 15% from US$5.31 billion in 2015 to US$21.50 billion in 2025. The industries that are going to contribute 51% by 2025 are aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. 2020-03-26 UMPSA News NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28199/1/The%20trend%20of%203D%20printing%20in%20higher%20level%20TVET%20skill.pdf Kumaran, Kadirgama and Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun (2020) The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill. UMP News . http://news.ump.edu.my/experts/trend-3d-printing-higher-level-tvet-skill
spellingShingle L Education (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Kumaran, Kadirgama
Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun
The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title_full The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title_fullStr The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title_full_unstemmed The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title_short The trend of 3D printing in higher level TVET skill
title_sort trend of 3d printing in higher level tvet skill
topic L Education (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/28199/
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