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M&C in the news: Top trade mark considerations for additive manufacturing and 3D printing

In the ever-evolving world of additive manufacturing (AM), staying ahead means more than just technological innovation—it's about strategic intellectual property (IP) management. Alongside patents, robust trade mark protection is equally critical for businesses looking to secure a competitive edge.

In this article for TCT Magazine, Samantha Collins advises business owners how best to build a resilient trade mark portfolio that supports long-term growth and innovation in the sector. 

Samantha is also on the ground with her colleague Susan Bradley at TCT Magazine's flagship event: TCT3Sixty. As the home of 3D printing and additive manufacturing in the UK, TCT 3Sixty is at the centre of this exciting sector showcasing the entire ecosystem of market leading technology suppliers, machines, materials, software and service providers. Do get in touch to arrange a meeting if you are also at the event! 

With so much technological advancement in additive manufacturing (AM), many businesses are already aware of the benefits of securing patent protection to give them a competitive advantage. But trade marks are also an important tool in the intellectual property toolkits for businesses in the sector.

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3d printing, brands & trade marks, digital transformation, yes