Speakers announced for AM Ceramics 2025

The organisers of AM Ceramics 2025, taking place October 21–22 at TU Wien’s ‘TU the Sky’ rooftop venue, have announced several new speakers and presentations for this year’s technical programme. In addition, details of guided tours and a hands-on medical workshop, taking place with medtech company KLS Martin, have also been confirmed.
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AM Ceramics 2025 presentations include:
- Challenges and Opportunities of Ceramic Additive Manufacturing – Prof Dr Alexander Michaelis, Fraunhofer IKTS
- Bridging investment casting and additive manufacturing: A new core – Christophe Brisset, Safran Tech
- R&D on 3D printed ceramic devices for thermal management of particle detectors – Dr Massimo Angelleti & Paolo Petagna, CERN
- Shrinking the quantum lab: high-precision sensors and robust optical systems enabled by additively manufactured ceramics – Marc Christ, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut GmbH Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik
- Novel developments in 3D printing of fused silica glass – Dr Frederik Kotz-Helmer, Glassomer
- Challenges and success stories of 3D-printed ceramics in bone replacement: Clinical long-term results and outlook – Dipl Ing (FH) Frank Reinauer, KLS Martin
- You 3D-print… it sinters… we test: Tailoring the mechanical response of 3D-printed ceramics by non-conventional sintering – Prof Dr Raul Bermejo, Montanuniversität Leoben
- 3D printing of preceramic polymers towards new ceramic material concepts for sustainable chemical conversion processes – Thomas Konegger, TU Wien
- Escaping Flatland: How 3D printing can change advanced ceramic materials properties and applications – Dr Vincenzo Esposito, Denmark Technical University
- From Potential to Practice: Advancing Ceramic AM Toward Serial Production – Dr Uwe Scheithauer, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems
- What AM Ceramics can learn from Metals and Polymers: Risks, Signals, Strategic Blind Spots – Michael Petch, 3DPrintingIndustry.com
- Innovation strategies of the TU Wien – Vice-Rector Prof Dr Peter Ertl, TU Wien
- Planning, printing, post-processing: Optimizing microstructures of 3D-printed ceramics and polymers – Univ Prof Dr Jürgen Stampf, Tu Wien
- Optimizing DLP AM of Lunar Regolith Ceramics vis Magnetic Benefication – Maxim Isachenkov, Politecnico di Milano (YCAM Winner)
- Laser Powder bed fusion manufacturing of Multi-Material metal ceramics devices – Maria Camila Zapata Lopez, Cirimat/CNES (YCAM Winner)
Medical Workshop with KLS Martin
With contributions from Frank Reinauer and Dr Staudigl and moderation from Dr Daniel Bomze, KLS Martin will host an optional four-hour workshop on bespoke additively manufactured bioceramic bone implants.
During the workshop, a limited number of participants will benefit from a deep dive into the clinical background and treatment requirements for patient-specific implants, from medical imaging design, Additive Manufacturing, cleaning, thermal processing, packing and sterilisation. Attendees will also have the chance to try out a surgical process on a model and experience these developments first-hand.
Lithoz Innovation Lab guided tours
Participants of the complimentary guided tours will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Lithoz’s Innovation Lab, where its Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) Additive Manufacturing machines and materials are developed and tested.
Early bird tickets are still available here.























