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AM Ceramics 2025 Focuses on Scaling Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

🇩🇪 GN 3D-Druck (DE)3D PrintingTue, 05 Aug 2025 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
AM Ceramics 2025 Focuses on Scaling Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

The AM Ceramics 2025 conference will address the transition of ceramic additive manufacturing from pilot projects to series production.

The upcoming AM Ceramics 2025 conference, organized by VoxelMatters, will focus on the critical challenge of scaling ceramic additive manufacturing (CAM) processes. The event aims to bridge the gap between current pilot projects and the establishment of robust series production for ceramic components.

Discussions will center on various aspects necessary for this scaling, including advancements in materials, printing technologies, and post-processing techniques. Experts will share insights into overcoming the hurdles that currently limit widespread adoption of CAM in industrial applications.

The conference will also explore the integration of CAM into existing manufacturing workflows and the economic feasibility of adopting these advanced manufacturing methods. The goal is to provide a roadmap for companies looking to implement ceramic 3D printing beyond research and development phases.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This conference highlights the industry's push to industrialize ceramic additive manufacturing. Successfully scaling CAM is crucial for applications demanding high-temperature resistance, chemical inertness, and wear resistance, such as in aerospace, energy, and medical implants. It signifies a move towards making advanced ceramic parts more accessible and cost-effective for mass production.

Original headline: AM Ceramics 2025: Skalierung der keramischen additiven Fertigung vom Pilotprojekt zur Serienproduktion - VoxelMatters
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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