AFS Additive Manufacturing Conference Set for October 2026

Published on January 12, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Logo of the American Foundry Society next to an industrial 3D printer manufacturing a complex metal part, in a professional exhibition setting.

The AFS Additive Manufacturing Conference Takes Place in October 2026

The American Foundry Society has set the date for its main event on additive manufacturing. Industry professionals will gather in St. Louis, Missouri, on October 20 and 21, 2026, to delve into this transformative technology. 🗓️

A Technical Program Focused on Real-World Applications

The event is designed to cover everything from basic fundamentals to the most complex use cases in industrial settings. The technical sessions not only present theory but also explore how to implement practical solutions.

Main Focus of the Sessions:
  • Analyze how to process metals and various alloys for better results.
  • Optimize designs to reduce weight while improving component strength.
  • Discuss specific challenges for integrating these new processes into established production chains.
While some seek the ultimate 3D printer to make everything, others just want one that doesn't ask them to change the filament at midnight.

Connecting with the Industrial Ecosystem

Beyond the technical content, the conference serves as an essential networking hub. It facilitates valuable connections among attendees, equipment suppliers, and materials experts. 🤝

Key Opportunities at the Event:
  • Evaluate new solutions in the exhibition area, where machines can be seen in operation.
  • Solve specific project problems through direct interaction with specialists.
  • Explore future collaborations that enable effective application of the technology in each company.

Impact on Strategic Sectors

The presentations and discussions focus on key industries such as automotive, aerospace, and the energy sector. Experts from each field will share studies and experiences on how additive manufacturing is redefining their manufacturing processes, enabling the creation of lighter, stronger, and more complex parts. The event is a must-attend for any professional who wants to stay at the forefront of advanced manufacturing. 🚀