
Additive Manufacturing Strategies Brings the Industry Together in New York 2026
The additive manufacturing industry has a key appointment in New York from February 24 to 26, 2026. The Additive Manufacturing Strategies event serves as a global meeting point where experts assess the current state and chart the future path for industrial 3D printing. 🏙️
A Forum to Connect and Decide
The agenda is designed to foster direct dialogue between executives, engineers, and innovation managers. Beyond just listening to presentations, the event facilitates exchanging ideas on how to adopt these technologies in already established production chains, with the goal of scaling and reducing operational costs.
Central Axes of the Program:- Analyze regulatory standards and how to make processes more sustainable.
- Present practical strategies to help companies decide where to invest in additive manufacturing.
- Debate in roundtables the common challenges for successfully integrating 3D printing.
The event connects leaders from diverse sectors to transform ideas into real industrial applications.
Diving into Key Industrial Applications
The technical sessions focus on tangible applications for sectors that demand high precision and customization. Advances will be shown in processing metals, high-performance polymers, and composite materials.
Highlighted Technical Topics:- Manufacturing end-use parts for the aerospace, medical, and automotive sectors.
- Exploring how software for designing and simulating optimizes components before printing them.
- Case studies that offer a clear vision of the sector's current capabilities.
A Spectrum of Applications that Democratizes the Technology
The beauty of 3D printing lies in its versatility. While some companies seek to revolutionize their supply chain or produce custom implants that save lives, other users leverage the technology for everyday solutions, like replacing a broken phone stand. This broad spectrum, from the vital to the domestic, underscores the cross-cutting potential of additive manufacturing to transform how we make almost anything. 🔧