The Additive Manufacturing Ceramics Conference AM Ceramics 2026 will be held in Frankfurt, Germany, in October
2026-05-19 16:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ceramic additive manufacturing is accelerating its implementation in aerospace, semiconductors, medical technology, and mass production. After decades of research and technological accumulation, this field is entering a period of application explosion. As a core platform driving industry awareness and implementation, the AM Ceramics 2026 conference will be held on October 13-14, 2026, at the DECHEMA headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Since its inception in 2015, the AM Ceramics conference has continuously gathered top forces in the field of ceramic 3D printing. This year's conference agenda covers large-scale industrial use cases, cutting-edge materials research, and emerging application areas such as semiconductors, aerospace, medical technology, and dentistry. Whether attendees are from large innovative enterprises, contract manufacturers, academic researchers, or entrepreneurial pioneers, they can establish deep connections with core industry players in a compact yet relaxed atmosphere.

The speaker lineup for this year's conference includes representatives from GE Healthcare/Boston University, Kläger, Safran Ceramics, Sinto Advanced Ceramics Europe, Steinbach, Access, and FGK (Institute for Glass/Ceramics). More speakers and details on the session agenda will be announced in the coming weeks.

The conference venue, Frankfurt, is Germany's economic, financial, and logistics hub. Its central geographic location and convenient transportation facilitate the arrival of international attendees. The DECHEMA headquarters, as the venue, provides an appropriate backdrop at the intersection of science and engineering for a conference focused on the possibilities of technical ceramics. The conference's traditional networking event—the dinner—will be held at 23 Nord in the Frankfurter Botschaft, where attendees can engage in relaxed industry networking while overlooking the "Mainhattan" skyline.

As a special event, the third-day program on October 15 includes a free visit to FGK (Institute for Glass/Ceramics) to celebrate the institute's 40th anniversary. The visit includes a facility tour and four thematic seminars: Aluminum Nitride (for thermal management and semiconductor applications), Transparent and Optical Ceramics, Artificial Intelligence Optimizing Ceramic Additive Manufacturing Processes, and Ceramic Multi-Material Printing. These topics cover the most active research frontiers in the field.

AM Ceramics 2026 aims to provide an important platform for knowledge sharing, partnership building, and jointly driving rule innovation for the community that has laid the foundation for industrial breakthroughs in ceramic additive manufacturing over many years.

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