AM Ceramics 2025 to spotlight ceramic Additive Manufacturing in Vienna

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September 12, 2025
AM Ceramics 2025, hosted by TU Wien, will take place October 21–22 (Courtesy AM Ceramics)
AM Ceramics 2025, hosted by TU Wien, will take place October 21–22 (Courtesy AM Ceramics)

Now in its 10th edition, the AM Ceramics conference, hosted by TU Wien, will take place October 21-22, 2025. This edition will showcase the power of innovation and community and highlight the progress made in advancing ceramic Additive Manufacturing.

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Twenty speakers from companies such as Safran, Novadditive, and CERN, as well as research institutions like IKTS and Glassomer, will provide exclusive insights into the latest real-life applications and research on ceramic AM, from industrial case studies and novel medical applications.

Speakers include:

  • Dr Frederik Kotz-Helmer from Glassomer will explore how Additive Manufacturing can enable entirely new designs and functions in high-performance industries in his talk, “Novel developments in 3D printing of fused silica glass”
  • Prof Dr Raul Bermejo, from the Technical University of Leoben, will showcase how ceramic Additive Manufacturing offers innovative solutions for research across disciplines. In his talk “You 3D-print, it sinters, we test – Tailoring the mechanical response of 3D-printed ceramics by non-conventional sintering,” Bermejo will provide insights into the different mechanical possibilities of ceramics
  • Johan Els from the Central University of Technology, Free State, South Africa, will also discuss material innovation and the opportunities presented by the use of AM in a talk titled “Ceramics and metals for multi-material medical applications by Additive Manufacturing”

In addition to these talks, AM Ceramics 2025 offers a full programme that provides access to up-to-date research and applications of additively manufactured ceramics.

Attendees will also get a behind-the-scenes look at Lithoz headquarters. The tours at the Lithoz Innovation Lab will cover the full range of Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) machines, design and multi-material AM, as well as the company’s expansive material portfolio. For those specifically involved with medical ceramics, there will be a hands-on workshop by KLS Martin, offering insights into the complete workflow for additively manufactured ceramic implants.

Early-bird tickets are available until September 19. Those interested can purchase tickets here.

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