10th AM Ceramics 2025 conference to showcase latest advances in Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

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February 13, 2025
The 10th edition of AM Ceramics will take place from October 21-22, 2025 (Courtesy AM Ceramics)
The 10th edition of AM Ceramics will take place from October 21-22, 2025 (Courtesy AM Ceramics)

The 10th edition of AM Ceramics will take place in Vienna from October 21–22, 2025. Hosted by TU Wien, the event will once again bring together experts in ceramic Additive Manufacturing to showcase the latest advancements – from industrial use cases to material research.

The event looks to offer contract manufacturers, researchers and innovators the perfect opportunity to network with top players in the ceramic industry.

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The event programme is as follows:

October 23, 2025:

BAM Labs

  • Binder Jetting of Bioceramics
    • Experience BAM equipment and expertise – from the synthesis of proprietary bio-ceramic compositions to Binder Jetting and the following thermal processes.
  • LSD-Print of Advanced Technical Ceramics
    • Explore the Layerwise Slurry Deposition (LSD)-Print technology in more detail – including the presentation of a machine developed in-house at BAM and a collection of technical ceramic parts vis LSD-Print.
  • Direct Ink Writing of Porous Functional Ceramics
    • Discover how ceramic pastes are formulated, how their rheological properties are characterised. Includes the DIW manufacturing of zeolites in development at BAM as absorbent materials.
  • Material Extrusion of Ceramics and Metals
    • Investigate the steps and challenges in the material extrusion process of ceramic and metallic filaments. BAM focuses on integrating the process steps and minimising the impact of debinding, as a highly critical aspect of this technology.

Session 1 – Industrial Insights

  • Hugh Roberts – Sinaptic
    • Commercial Scaling of Ceramic Additive Manufacturing: Rounding out the next Industrial Revolution
  • Takashi Kato – Yugyokuen Ceramics
    • Growth Strategy of SME / Towards our 150 anniversary th
  • Dr-Ing Vignesh Ahilan – Airbus Operations GmbH
    • Solid oxide fuel cells for aviation application with the aid of Additive Manufacturing technology
  • Nikolai Sauer – Bosch Advanced Ceramics
    • Scaling Up Additive Manufacturing of Ceramics: Industrial Applications by Bosch Advanced Ceramics

Session 2 – Medical & Dental Insights

  • DDr Christoph Staudigl – Kepler University Hospital
    • Improving the wheel – a short tale about the development of a novel implant type in maxillofacial surgery
  • Craig Rosenblum – Himed
    • Advancements in bioceramic Additive Manufacturing with calcium phosphate
  • Dr Franziska Schmidt – Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

October 24, 2025:

Session 3 – New Technologies

  • Prof Dr Jens Günster – BAM
    • Tailoring powder properties for the light-based volumetric additive manufacture of ceramics
  • Steven Weingarten – AMAREA
    • Innovative ceramic-based multi-material heating elements by using multi-material jetting
  • Dr Thomas Mühler – QEP3D
    • Additive Manufacturing of precise, voluminous ceramic components

Session 4 – Multi-Material Progress

  • Dr Uwe Scheithauer – Fraunhofer IKTS
    • Why Additive Manufacturing of (ceramic-based) multi-material components will change the world
  • Dr Albert Tarancon – IREC – Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
    • Additive Manufacturing of functional ceramics for energy applications
  • Dr Martin Schwentenwein – Lithoz
    • Ceramics-based multi-material vat photopolymerisation

Session 5 – Research Insights I

  • Dr Dieter Nikolay – WZR
    • Additive Manufacturing of ceria ceramics by vat photopolymerisation – insights from suspension development to ceramic properties
  • Prof Dr Kevin Plucknett – Dalhousie University
    • Wear behaviour of DLP additively manufactured Al203 and Si3N4 ceramics
  • Dr Martin Trunec – CEITEC
    • Binder removal from large ceramic parts prepared by digital light processing

Session 6 – Research Insight II

  • Subhadip Bhandari – University of Padua / AM CeramYcs Award Winner
    • Fused filament fabrication of lead-free piezoceramics: from filament production to sintered properties
  • Maria Mykland – NTNU/AM CeramYcs Award Winner
    • Additive Manufacturing of SiC by digital light processing

Exclusive tour of the QEP3D production facilities

Those who wish to do so can purchase a ticket, here.

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