Addimat leads the Spanish presence at Formnext 2025

Published on January 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Spanish pavilion at Formnext 2025 with additive manufacturing company booths showcasing 3D printers, metal prototypes, and advanced polymers, with international professionals interacting in a modern technological environment.

Addimat Leads the Spanish Presence at Formnext 2025

The Spanish Association of Additive Manufacturing consolidates its role as a driver of the national ecosystem at the world's leading sector event. The meeting in Frankfurt becomes the perfect stage to showcase Spanish technological potential to global audiences 🌍.

Spanish Technological Landscape on Display

Visitors will discover a complete range of solutions integrating industrial 3D printing with diverse materials and combined processes. The demonstration will cover real applications in strategic industries with implementation cases that validate the maturity of the national sector 💡.

Highlighted Technologies in the Spanish Pavilion:
  • Metal additive manufacturing systems for aerospace and medical applications
  • Solutions with advanced polymers and composites for automotive and consumer goods
  • Hybrid processes combining additive and subtractive manufacturing on a single platform
Formnext represents the ideal window to project Spanish technological capabilities in advanced manufacturing internationally

Global Connection Strategies

The space coordinated by ADDIMAT will function as a connection hub between companies, R&D centers, and end-users from multiple countries. This direct interaction facilitates the identification of synergies and accelerates integration into international value chains 🚀.

Collaboration Opportunities:
  • B2B meetings with technology companies from Europe, Asia, and America
  • Working sessions with international research centers
  • Technology transfer sessions for specific industrial applications

Reflection on the Digital Transition

It is paradoxical to observe how, at the epicenter of the manufacturing digital revolution, analog formats like printed brochures persist. This contradiction shows that the complete transformation towards digital environments remains an evolutionary process, even in the most innovative contexts 📊.