AMICSTL and Project MFG are joining forces to organize a significant Additive Manufacturing Competition scheduled for 2026.
The Additive Manufacturing Innovation Centre of St. Louis (AMICSTL) and Project MFG, an organization dedicated to advancing additive manufacturing education and workforce development, have announced their collaboration to host the 2026 Additive Manufacturing Competition. This event aims to foster innovation and engagement within the additive manufacturing sector.
The competition will provide a platform for participants to showcase their skills, creativity, and technical expertise in applying additive manufacturing technologies. Details regarding the specific challenges, eligibility criteria, and submission guidelines are expected to be released in the coming months, allowing ample time for preparation by interested individuals and teams.
AMICSTL, a hub for additive manufacturing research and development, and Project MFG, known for its commitment to hands-on learning and competition-based skill development, bring complementary strengths to this initiative. Their joint effort is anticipated to attract a diverse range of participants, from students and educators to industry professionals and startups.
The 2026 Additive Manufacturing Competition is poised to be a key event in highlighting the latest advancements and potential applications of 3D printing and other additive processes, contributing to the growth and recognition of the field.
This collaboration between AMICSTL and Project MFG signifies a growing effort to promote additive manufacturing skills and innovation through competitive platforms. Such events are crucial for developing a skilled workforce and accelerating the adoption of AM technologies across various industries by encouraging practical application and problem-solving.
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