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November 23, 2025
|Financial Express Bengaluru
3D printing is increasingly being adopted by companies, Apple being the latest
MANUFACTURING REVOLUTIONS RARELY blaze into view. They often emerge as quiet upgrades inside factories, invisible to the people buying the products. Apple's decision to 3D-print every titanium case for its new Watch Ultra 3 and titanium Watch Series 11 fits that pattern.At first glance, it is classic Apple theatre — engineering rendered with a sense of inevitability. The company is printing cases using 100% recycled aerospace-grade titanium powder.
“It wasn’t just an idea... it was an idea that wanted to become a reality,” says Kate Bergeron, vice-president of product design. Additive manufacturing has long excelled at prototypes, integrating it into one of the world's most scrutinised, high-volume supply chains marks a new threshold.
Yet Apple's move is not a lone outlier. Across consumer electronics, the quiet adoption of 3D printing has been gathering pace. Lenovo, for instance, has used 3D-printed metal brackets and hinge components in certain ThinkPad models. HP prints more than a hundred internal components for its own printers and PCs using its multi jet fusion technology.
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