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AMGTA Releases Additive Manufacturing Systems Report

Report said to cover 6 years of ecosystem observation with new lens for understanding and communicating additive manufacturing's value.

AMGTA Releases Additive Manufacturing Systems Report
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Report draws on 6 years of sustained observation across both sides of the AM ecosystem — technology developers and manufacturing users. Image courtesy: AMGTA

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By DE Editors  

April 15, 2026

After its 2026 Annual Member Summit, AMGTA released Additive Manufacturing in Resource-Efficient Manufacturing Systems, an independent report indicating how additive manufacturing (AM should be evaluated, communicated, and deployed across part, system, and enterprise levels.

The report offers insight not at the part level alone, but across part, system, and enterprise levels. It draws on 6 years of sustained observation across both sides of the AM ecosystem — technology developers and manufacturing users. 

The report was presented to and discussed with AMGTA's global membership at the 2026 Annual Member Summit, held April 13 in Boston, alongside the companion Strategy 2030 document.

Standard cost comparisons of additive manufacturing against conventional manufacturing capture the same direct production costs on both sides while systematically excluding costs that conventional manufacturing embeds as invisible background — tooling capital committed before demand is known, inventory carrying costs, minimum order quantity waste, and obsolescence write-offs. The result is a structural bias that makes AM appear more expensive than a complete evaluation would show, according to AMGTA.

The report identifies this as a framing and measurement problem and provides the evaluative structure organizations need to conduct complete comparisons across all three levels at which AM creates value.

“The technology is proven. But the current adoption curve doesn’t reflect it—and one major reason is that the industry has been evaluating AM against a standard that was never designed to capture what AM actually changes,” says Sherri Monroe, executive director of AMGTA. “This report is the result of six years of watching that gap play out across industries, applications, and geographies. It is the argument the industry has needed and that only an organization with no commercial interest could make.”

“When I founded AMGTA, the goal was to create something the industry didn’t have: an independent, non-commercial voice that could make the case for AM’s value in the rooms where the real decisions get made,” says Brian Neff, chair of the AMGTA board of directors. “This report is that voice. It makes the argument we’ve been building toward—complete, rigorous, and designed to hold up under scrutiny from finance, procurement, and policy.”

The report is available at www.AMGTA.org. The companion Strategy 2030 document—What We Do and Why Membership Matters—is available to AMGTA members.

About the Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA)

The Additive Manufacturing Green Trade Association (AMGTA) is a global, independent organization. Founded in 2019, AMGTA convenes technology developers, manufacturing users, and ecosystem partners across five continents to establish evidence-based understanding of where and how additive manufacturing strengthens resource and operational performance.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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