Spanish 3D printing Market: Addit3D is getting ready for its 2022 edition that will be marked by extensive participation from AM companies

Addit3D, which will hold its sixth edition in June, is the only professional trade fair for the additive sector in Spain. 

Addit3D, the International Trade Show dedicated to AM & 3D printing, has positioned itself as a one-stop solution for companies that would like to operate in the Spanish market. Organized by Addimat – the Spanish Association of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Technologies, and Bilbao Exhibition Centre, the 2022 edition will be held from 13 to 17 June in Bilbao.

The event will be held as part of the 31st edition of the BIEMH-International Machine Tool Biennial and will round off the Industry 4.0 products and services being showcased with a wide range of companies participating in Hall 6 of the exhibition centre. 

The organizer announces that over 80 AM companies have already confirmed they will take part in this edition. The main sectors represented at the event will be systems and machinery for additive manufacturing and 3D printing, equipment and printers, industrial applications, raw materials, consumables, 3D printing services, software, 3D scanners, and R&D and training. 

Supporting programmes to the show include Additive Talks and Innovation Workshops

The Additive Talks will offer a wide-ranging congress programme with four sessions of specialised speakers – both national and international – who will deal with the main current issues in this sector. 

The first session will cover “Development of the additive manufacturing sector and European strategy” with Naiara Zubizarreta, director of Addimat, and Vincenzo Belletti, director of EU public affairs at Cecimo. The second session will be “Technological trends in metal additive manufacturing” by Elena LĂłpez, head of Division Additive Manufacturing at Fraunhofer IWS, Jasmin Saewe, head of Laser Powder Bed Fusion department at Fraunhofer ILT, and Manuel Sánchez Poncela, of Arcelor Mittal. The third session will be a round table on “The adoption of 3D printing in the automotive industry” with Marc Travesset, of SEAT, and Javier Cuartero, of Volkswagen Navarra. Finally, the fourth session will feature a panel discussion on “How to boost new businesses in the field of industrial additive manufacturing?” and will feature of Mariel DĂ­az, CEO of Triditive; Javier DĂ­az, CEO of Madit Metal; Elvira LeĂłn, CEO of Addvance3d; and Jon MartĂ­nez, founding partner and director of R&D at Samylabs.

The Additive Talks scientific committee consists of Jaume Homs, president of Addimat; Mariel Díaz, CEO of Triditive; Haize Galarraga, project manager at Tecnalia; Aitzol Lamikiz, a professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU; Naiara Zubizarreta, director of Addimat; and Jesús Tobajas, event manager of Addit3D at BEC; and Cristina Campo, Visitors´ director at BEC.

All this content will be reinforced by the Additive Innovation Workshops, consisting of short presentations on products and services, as well as the latest commercial and market trends, which will be held in Hall 6.

Lastly, as a media partner of Addit3D, visitors to the show could pick up (for free) a print copy of 3D ADEPT Mag at the press corner. 

 

 

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