UK IT spending worth £27bn held back due to Brexit uncertainty
3D Printing challenges and opportunities in the UK
According to Fabbaloo, “Political, policy, economic and trade uncertainty will continue until the UK reaches future agreements with the EU and other countries and implements such new legal and regulatory regimes as are considered appropriate. This is likely to impact business planning for 2-10 years.
This effect is likely to dampen the expectations of sales managers of 3D print companies, particularly service bureaus who may have been looking for an increased presence in Europe. ”
According to TCT, “While physical products remain important, in the brave new world of 3D printing, products will also have digital versions, and businesses will need to place a much greater emphasis on protecting CAD files.”
Could 3D printing keep the UK at the forefront of innovation during economic uncertainty?
Could 3D printing keep the UK at the forefront of innovation during economic uncertainty?
UK IT spending worth £27bn held back due to Brexit uncertainty
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