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Sep 11-13, 2023    Berlin, Germany

2nd International Conference on 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing

 About 3D Printing 2023 Conference 

3D Printing Conference 2023 is dedicated to exploring the exciting and rapidly evolving world of 3D printing and additive manufacturing. As a leading event in the field, we bring together experts and enthusiasts from academia, industry, and government to share their insights, experiences, and visions for the future of this dynamic technology.

At the 3D printing conference, you will have the opportunity to learn about the latest advances in 3D printing and additive manufacturing, from new materials and techniques to innovative applications in fields such as healthcare, aerospace, and architecture. You will also have the chance to network with like-minded professionals and participate in interactive discussions and workshops.

The 3D printing conference’s goal is to foster a collaborative and inclusive community of 3D printing and additive manufacturing practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts. We believe that by bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, we can accelerate the development and adoption of this game-changing technology, and create new opportunities for innovation and growth.

We invite you to join us at the 3D Printing Conference 2023 and be part of the exciting future of 3D printing and additive manufacturing.

Great reason to attend the 3D printing 2023    

-Learn about the latest advancements and emerging trends in 3D printing.
-To gain inspiration for new projects and ideas in 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
-Discover new products and services in the exhibit hall.Connect with software developers and programmers working on 3D printing software.
-Identify new business opportunities or collaborations.
-Learn about the latest advancements in 3D scanning and modeling.
-Identify potential partners or investors for your 3D printing business.
-Understand the latest techniques for designing and prototyping with 3D printing.

Target Audience

  1. Business leaders and executives
  2. Marketing and sales professionals
  3. Human resources professionals
  4. Entrepreneurs and startups
  5. Investors and venture capitalists
  6. Industry associations and trade groups
  7. Government officials and policymakers
  8. Researchers and academics
  9. Technology professionals and developers
  10. IT and cybersecurity professionals
  11. Data analysts and scientists
  12. Supply chain and logistics professionals
  13. Operations managers and executives
  14. Product managers and designers
  15. Customer service professionals
  16. Social media and content creators
  17. Journalists and media professionals
  18. Educators and trainers
  19. Non-profit organizations and advocates
  20. Consultants and analysts
  21. Healthcare professionals and researchers
  22. Energy and sustainability professionals
  23. Real estate and property managers
  24. Legal professionals and attorneys
  25. Students and early career professionals

Scientific Sessions and Tracks

Track 1: The Future of 3D Printing

The Future of 3D Printing session at the present conference will explore the most recent trends and developments in 3D printing technology and its potential impact on various industries. The session will cover topics such as advancements in materials, processes, and applications, as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by this rapidly-evolving field. Attendees will learn about the future of 3D printing, including the potential for new materials, processes, and applications, as well as the importance of sustainability and ethical considerations. The session will also provide insights into the future of 3D printing in various industries, such as healthcare, aerospace, and automotive, and the potential for 3D printing to revolutionize these industries. This session is perfect for anyone interested in the future of 3D printing technology and its potential impact on the world.

Track 2: Circular Economy in 3D Printing

The Circular Economy in 3D Printing session at the present conference will examine the possibilities of 3D printing technology to support a circular economy, where resources are kept in use for as long as possible and waste is minimized. The session will cover topics such as the importance of sustainable materials, recycling, and waste management, and the role of 3D printing in enabling sustainable production and consumption patterns. Attendees will learn about the latest developments in sustainable 3D printing materials such as bioplastics and recycled plastics, and how these materials can be used to create products that are both functional and environmentally friendly. The session will also cover the challenges and opportunities presented by the circular economy in 3D printing, such as the need for new business models and supply chain practices. This session is ideal for anyone interested in the intersection of sustainability and 3D printing technology.

Track 3: Ecological 3D Printing

Ecological 3D printing aims to minimize the environmental impact of the technology by using sustainable materials, reducing waste, and optimizing the production process. In this session, we will discuss the latest trends and innovations in ecological 3D printing, including sustainable materials, energy-efficient processes, and waste-reduction strategies. Through case studies and real-world examples, we will demonstrate how ecological 3D printing is being used to create more sustainable products and reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing. Eco-friendly designs can also be created through techniques such as lattice structures which use less material while maintaining strength.

Track 4: Innovation for 3D Printing

Innovation for 3D printing is happening in various areas, including new materials development, machine learning and artificial intelligence and hardware and software improvements. The 3D Printing session will explore the most innovative developments and cutting-edge technologies in the world of 3D printing. During this session, we will discuss the latest materials, software, and printing techniques that are revolutionizing the industry. We will present emerging applications of 3D printing, including in sectors such as healthcare, aerospace, and fashion. We will also highlight the use of 3D printing for sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Participate with us to stay ahead of the curve and discover how you can apply these advancements to your own business or industry.

Track 5: Affordable 3D Printing Technologies

Affordable 3D printing technologies are becoming more accessible to a wider range of users, including consumers, small businesses, and educational institutions. In this session, we will explore the latest advancements in affordable and accessible 3D printing technologies We will discuss the newest materials and printing methods that are making 3D printing more accessible and cost-effective for businesses and individuals. We will showcase emerging applications of affordable 3D printing, including in the fields of education, product development, and small-scale manufacturing.

Track 6: 3D Printing in Education, Food, Fashion, and Architecture

In the 3D Printing session, we will explore how 3D printing is transforming various industries, including education, food, fashion, and architecture. We will showcase how 3D printing is being used in educational settings to enhance learning and engagement. We will also discuss how 3D printing is revolutionizing the food industry from creating customized nutrition to improving the efficiency of production processes. In addition, we will highlight how 3D printing is transforming the fashion industry through new materials and production techniques, and how it is impacting the design and construction of buildings. Collaborate with us to discover how 3D printing is changing the game in these industries and how you can leverage these advancements in your own endeavors.

Track 7: 3D Printing and Bio-printing in Medicine

In this session, we will discuss the latest advancements in 3D printing and bio-printing for medical applications. We will showcase how 3D printing is being used to create customized implants, prosthetics and surgical instruments, and how bio-printing is revolutionizing the field of regenerative medicine We will also discuss the challenges and opportunities of using 3D printing and bio-printing in clinical settings, including regulatory and ethical considerations.Connect us to stay up-to-date on the most recent breakthroughs in 3D printing and bio-printing for medical applications, and to discover how these technologies can help improve patient outcomes and drive innovation in healthcare.

Track 8: 3D Printing in Dentistry and Orthopedics

The session on "3D Printing in Dentistry and Orthopedics" will explore the latest advancements and applications of additive manufacturing in the dental and orthopedic fields. This session will cover a wide range of topics such as the use of 3D printing in dental implants, surgical guides, and orthotics. The presentation will also focus on the use of 3D printing for creating custom implants, prosthetics, and orthopedic devices. Additionally, the session will discuss the impact of 3D printing on the dental and orthopedic industries and the future direction of research and development in this field. Attendees will gain insights into the latest trends and innovations in 3D printing for dentistry and orthopedics and learn how this technology is transforming patient care.

Track 9: 3D Printing in Space Exploration

3D printing is being used to create parts and tools for space exploration missions, reducing the cost and complexity of space missions. In this session, we will explore how 3D printing is being used to advance space exploration. We will demonstrate how 3D printing is being used to manufacture parts and tools in space, reducing the need for costly and time-consuming launches from Earth. We will also discuss how 3D printing is being used to create habitats and other structures on other planets, and the challenges and opportunities of using 3D printing in a zero-gravity environment.

Track 10: Advances in Software for 3D Printing

This session includes the latest advancements in software for 3D printing We will present how software is being used to optimize designs for 3D printing, including tools for analyzing and correcting models before printing. We will also discuss the latest developments in slicer software which converts 3D models into printable layers. In addition, we will highlight how software is being used to control and monitor the 3D printing process, from preheating to post-processing. Join us to discover the latest advancements in software for 3D printing and how they can help improve the efficiency and quality of your 3D printing projects.

Track 11: 3D Printing for Rapid Prototyping

The present conference will cover the latest developments in 3D printing technology, including advances in materials, processes, and applications. Attendees will learn about the benefits of 3D printing for rapid prototyping and its advantages over traditional methods. The session will also cover design considerations for 3D printing and post-processing techniques for optimal results. Additionally, case studies will be presented showcasing successful 3D printing applications in various industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and more. This session is perfect for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of 3D printing and its potential for revolutionizing rapid prototyping.

Track 12: Intellectual Property and 3D Printing

The Intellectual Property and 3D Printing session at the present conference will focus on the legal and ethical implications of 3D printing. The session will cover topics such as patent, trademark, and copyright laws, and how they apply to 3D printing technology. Attendees will learn about the challenges and opportunities presented by the rise of 3D printing, including the potential for infringement and the need for new approaches to protect intellectual property rights. The session will also address issues related to open-source and DIY 3D printing, and the role of licensing agreements in protecting intellectual property. This session is essential for anyone involved in the 3D printing industry or interested in the legal and ethical aspects of emerging technologies.

Track 13: 3D Printing for Cosmetics

The 3D Printing for Cosmetics session at the present conference will examine the latest trends and innovations in 3D printing technology for the beauty industry. Attendees will learn about the potential for 3D printing to revolutionize the production of cosmetics, including personalized formulations, customized packaging, and on-demand manufacturing. The session will cover the different types of materials used in 3D printing for cosmetics, such as polymers, gels, and powders, and how they can be combined to create unique products. Additionally, the session will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by 3D printing in the beauty industry such as regulatory compliance and the need for new business models.

Track 14: Housing in 3D Printing

In the Housing in 3D Printing session, we will explore the potential for 3D printing technology to revolutionize the construction industry. The session will cover the latest developments in 3D printing for housing, including advances in materials and processes, as well as case studies showcasing successful applications. Attendees will learn about the benefits of 3D printing for housing including reduced costs, faster construction times, and the potential for increased sustainability. The session will also address the challenges and opportunities presented by 3D printing in housing, such as regulatory compliance and the need for new business models. This session is essential for anyone involved in the construction industry or interested in the latest innovations in 3D printing technology.

Track 15: Additive Manufacturing Spotlight on Berlin/Germany

The Additive Manufacturing Spotlight on Germany was one of the most anticipated sessions at the 3D Printing conference in 2023. The session was focused on showcasing the latest developments and innovations in the field of additive manufacturing in Germany, which is known for its leadership in engineering and technology. The current state of additive manufacturing in Germany, highlights the country's strengths in research and development, education, and industry partnerships. Overall, the Additive Manufacturing Spotlight on Germany was a great success, showcasing the country's leadership in additive manufacturing and providing attendees with a glimpse into the future of this rapidly evolving technology. The presentations and discussions that took place during the session highlighted the incredible potential of additive manufacturing and its ability to transform industries and create new possibilities for innovation and growth.

Track 16: Technologies for Additive Manufacturing

3D printing is being used to create parts and tools for space exploration missions, reducing the cost and complexity of space missions. The session will cover a wide range of topics, including advances in 3D printing, hybrid manufacturing, and multi-material printing. Attendees will learn about the latest materials used in additive manufacturing, such as metals, polymers, and ceramics, and their various applications. Additionally, the session will cover the latest developments in post-processing and quality control for additive manufacturing, as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by this rapidly-evolving field. This session is perfect for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of additive manufacturing technologies and their potential for revolutionizing manufacturing processes.

Track 17: Nano-Additive Manufacturing

Nano-Additive manufacturing sessions enable the creation of high-precision structures at the nanoscale using advanced techniques such as two-photon lithography, focused ion beam milling, and electron beam lithography. Attendees will learn about the latest techniques and materials used in nanoscale additive manufacturing, such as two-photon polymerization and metal oxide nanoparticles and their various applications in fields such as electronics, optics, and biomedical engineering. The session will also cover the challenges and opportunities presented by nanoscale additive manufacturing, including regulatory compliance and the need for new approaches to design and modeling. This session is ideal for researchers, engineers, and professionals interested in cutting-edge additive manufacturing technology.

Track 18: Additive Manufacturing Design and Simulation

The present conference will focus on the latest advancements in design and simulation tools for additive manufacturing. The session will cover topics such as topology optimization, generative design, and simulation software and how these tools can be used to create more efficient and effective designs for 3D printingAttendees will learn about the latest developments in design and simulation software, as well as case studies showcasing successful implementations. Additionally, the session will cover the challenges and opportunities presented by additive manufacturing design and simulation, including the need for new approaches to design and manufacturing. This session is perfect for designers, engineers, and professionals interested in the latest advancements in additive manufacturing design and simulation.

Track 19: High-Speed Additive Manufacturing

High-speed additive manufacturing uses multiple lasers or a scanning system to produce parts quickly and efficiently. The session will cover topics such as advances in materials and processes, as well as case studies showcasing successful implementations. Attendees will learn about the benefits of high-speed additive manufacturing, including faster production times, increased throughput, and the potential for reduced costs. The session will also cover the challenges and opportunities presented by high-speed additive manufacturing, such as the need for new approaches to design and manufacturing, and the importance of quality control in high-speed production environments. This session is ideal for anyone involved in the manufacturing industry or interested in the latest advancements in 3D printing technology.

Track20: Supply Chain Integration of Additive Manufacturing

The session on Supply Chain Integration of Additive Manufacturing will cover various topics related to the integration of 3D printing technology into supply chains. The presentation will highlight the benefits and challenges of integrating additive manufacturing into the supply chain, including the impact on logistics, inventory management, and production processes. The session will also discuss the role of 3D printing in the creation of spare parts and the potential for on-demand manufacturing to reduce lead times and increase responsiveness. Additionally, the presentation will cover the use of 3D printing to create customized products and the impact on supply chain agility and innovation. Case studies of the successful integration of additive manufacturing into the supply chain will also be presented to provide real-world examples of best practices and potential pitfalls to avoid. Overall, the session aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the potential for additive manufacturing to transform supply chains and the steps required to successfully integrate the technology into existing systems.

Track 21: Electromechanical and Robotic Systems

The Electromechanical and Robotic Systems session at the conference will cover the latest developments and applications of additive manufacturing in the field of electromechanical and robotic systems. The session will focus on the potential benefits and challenges of using additive manufacturing in the production of advanced electromechanical and robotic systems, including improved design flexibility, reduced lead time, and increased customization. Topics to be covered in this session include the use of additive manufacturing for prototyping and production of electromechanical and robotic components, advances in materials and processes for creating high-performance parts, and case studies showcasing successful applications of additive manufacturing in electromechanical and robotic systems. The session will also explore the integration of additive manufacturing with other advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, to enhance the performance and functionality of electromechanical and robotic systems.

Track 22: New Developments in AM Materials

New developments in additive manufacturing (AM) materials are expanding the range of materials that can be used in 3D printing, including metals, plastics, and composites. Researchers are developing new materials with improved strength, durability, and performance characteristics specifically designed for use in AM. Additive Manufacturing (AM) has revolutionized the way we think about manufacturing by allowing us to create complex shapes and designs using advanced materials. In this session, we will explore the latest developments in AM materials and how they are changing the manufacturing industry. New developments in metal powders for AM, including alloys with improved mechanical properties, thermal stability, and corrosion resistance. Applications of metal powders in various industries, such as aerospace, automotive, and biomedical.

Track 23: 3D Electronics, Electromagnetics, and Metamaterials

The session on "3D Electronics, Electromagnetics, and Metamaterials" will explore the latest advancements in 3D printing technologies applied to electronics, electromagnetics, and metamaterials. The session will cover various topics related to the 3D printing of electronic components, such as sensors, antennas, and circuits, as well as the use of 3D printing for creating metamaterials with novel properties. The speakers will discuss the challenges and opportunities of 3D printing in these areas and how it can contribute to the development of next-generation electronics and communication systems. The session will also provide insights into the future trends of 3D printing in the field of electronics, electromagnetics, and metamaterials.

Track 24: Metal Additive Manufacturing

Metal additive manufacturing (AM) is a type of 3D printing technology that uses metal powders to create objects layer by layer The Metal Additive Manufacturing session will focus on the latest advancements and developments in 3D printing technology using metal materials. The session will cover topics such as design considerations for metal printing, material selection, post-processing techniques, and case studies highlighting successful metal AM applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical. Speakers will include experts in the field of metal additive manufacturing, sharing their knowledge and insights into the latest research, trends, and challenges in this exciting and rapidly growing field.

Track 25: Circular Economy in Additive Manufacturing

The session on Circular Economy in Additive Manufacturing will explore the potential for a more sustainable and circular approach to 3D printing. The session will examine how the use of recycled materials and closed-loop production processes can minimize waste and reduce the environmental impact of additive manufacturing. Attendees will learn about innovative approaches to designing for sustainability, as well as the potential for new business models that can create value from waste and support a more circular economy. Experts in the field will share insights on the latest developments and trends in circular additive manufacturing, and discuss strategies for incorporating circular principles into design, production, and supply chain management. Overall, the session will provide a valuable forum for exploring the role of additive manufacturing in the transition toward a more sustainable and circular economy.

Track 26: Hybrid Additive Manufacturing

The session on Hybrid Additive Manufacturing aims to explore the latest advancements and emerging trends in the field of hybrid manufacturing, which is the integration of additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies. This session will provide insights into the unique capabilities and benefits of hybrid manufacturing, including improved accuracy, reduced production time, and enhanced design flexibility. The session will also cover various applications of hybrid manufacturing, such as the production of complex geometries, hybrid materials, and multi-functional parts. Additionally, the session will feature case studies and demonstrations of hybrid manufacturing processes and equipment, and discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with this innovative manufacturing technique. The session will be led by experts in the field of hybrid manufacturing and will offer a valuable learning experience for professionals, researchers, and students interested in the latest advancements in manufacturing technology.

Track 27: Sustainable Additive Manufacturing

The session on "Sustainable Additive Manufacturing" will focus on how additive manufacturing is being used to create a more sustainable future by reducing waste, improving energy efficiency, and lowering carbon footprints. The session will cover the latest developments in sustainable materials, such as bioplastics and recycled materials, as well as innovations in sustainable manufacturing processes. Attendees will gain insights into how additive manufacturing is helping to create more sustainable supply chains and the role that it can play in reducing environmental impacts across a range of industries. Experts from academia, industry, and the government will share their insights and discuss best practices for sustainable additive manufacturing

Track 28: Additive Manufacturing in the Toy Industry

The session "Additive Manufacturing in the Toy Industry" will explore the various ways that 3D printing is changing the toy industry, including the opportunities and challenges that come with this emerging technology. Speakers will discuss the latest trends in 3D printing for toys, including new materials, design methods, and manufacturing techniques. The session will also cover the potential impact of 3D printing on the toy industry's supply chain, as well as the implications for consumer safety and product quality. Attendees will come away with a deeper understanding of how 3D printing is transforming the toy industry and what it means for the future of toy design and production.

Track 29: Additive Manufacturing in the Marine Industry

The session "Additive Manufacturing in the Marine Industry" will focus on the latest developments and opportunities for 3D printing technology  in the marine sector. The session will explore the use of additive manufacturing for the production of parts and components for marine vessels, including engines, pumps, valves, and propellers. The session will also discuss the advantages and challenges of using 3D printing technology in the marine industry, including the potential for reduced lead times, lower costs, and improved part performance. Experts from the industry and academia will present case studies, research findings, and best practices to provide insights into the current state of additive manufacturing in the marine industry and its future prospects. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers and learn from industry leaders in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.

Track 30: AM Advanced Applications (Aerospace/Defense, Architecture, Automotive, Casting, Consumer Products, Manufacturing, Medical, etc.)

The AM Advanced Applications session at the conference will focus on the latest developments and innovations in additive manufacturing. The session will cover a range of topics related to the use of 3D printing in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and more. Experts will share their insights on how advanced applications of 3D printing are changing the manufacturing landscape and revolutionizing the way products are designed and produced. Attendees will learn about the latest materials, technologies, and techniques being used in the field, and have the opportunity to network with other professionals in the industry. Whether you're an engineer, designer, researcher, or business professional, this session will provide valuable information on how you can leverage the power of additive manufacturing to create more efficient and innovative products.

MARKET ANALYSIS:

3D printing materials have noteworthy development in Middle East locales. Different 3D printing assembling organizations have seen setting up in the Middle East locales during the most recent couple of years. It's demonstrating that the pattern is probably going to proceed throughout the following 10 years with the accessibility of minimal effort crude materials alongside expanding assembling yield in these areas.

The Middle East 3D Printing Materials market value is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 16.7% during the forecast period and along with that the Middle East 3D printing materials market volume is expected to register a CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period.

The 3D printing market was esteemed at USD 10.58 billion in 2018 and is relied upon to arrive at an estimation of USD 49.01 billion by 2024, at a CAGR of 29.48% over the forecast period 2019-2024. Toward the finish of 2018, America Makes declared it was granting USD 1.6 million to a joint undertaking between Arizona State University and the ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence. In the prior months of 2019, the project aims to advance post-processing methods for SLM parts. With technological advancements and product innovations, the use of 3D printing technology has found various applications in a wide variety of areas, such as jet engines, advanced prosthetics, and even living tissue (with the potential to disrupt the entire manufacturing industry).

The industry is constantly driven by technological developments, which guarantee higher adaptability and empower faster design. Further, manufacturers have realized the advantages that 3D printing offers, such as optimizing material, labor, and transportation costs. Manufacturing units have had the option to eliminate material wastage using 3D printing.

Governments over the world have just begun putting resources into R&D on 3D printing, which has positively affected technology propagation and adoption. For example, the Dutch government put an extra USD 150 million into 3D printing-related research and development.

However, the market remains constrained by the high costs of equipment needed to deploy 3D printing on an industrial scale. The absence of a worldwide principles body directing producers likewise confines market development.

  

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