Part 10/13:
While the possibilities of this new nanomaterial and AI-driven design are tremendous, significant challenges remain. Scaling production, reducing costs, and navigating regulatory approvals will play crucial roles in determining when this technology can be widely adopted. 3D printing these nanomaterials is complex and requires specialized precision engineering, which complicates large-scale manufacturing efforts.
Historically, new materials like titanium and carbon fiber started as expensive, high-end products; the same trajectory is expected in this case. Even as production prices decline, industry-wide adoption will require time for thorough testing and reliable validation to integrate these materials into existing supply chains.