In SciTech
Meet on 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing (IM3DPRINT2026) is an international conference dedicated to showcasing
the latest advancements, innovations, and research in the dynamic fields
of 3D Printing, and Additive Manufacturing. Scheduled
to take place April 20-22 2026, in the vibrant city of Rome,
Italy, IM3DPRINT2026 brings together leading academics, researchers,
engineers, and industry professionals from around the globe.
Organized by In
SciTech Summits, this three-day event provides a multidisciplinary platform
for exchanging cutting-edge ideas, discussing real-world applications, and
fostering collaborations across academia and industry. The program will feature
plenary and keynote talks, technical sessions, interactive panels, and
networking opportunities designed to inspire innovation and promote
technological advancement.
Market
Analysis- 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing 2026
The 3D printing
market was esteemed at USD 10.58
billion out of
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, use
of 3D printing technology has found
various
application in a wide variety of areas, such as jet
engines, advanced
prosthetics, and even living tissue
(with a potential
to disrupt the entire manufacturing
industry).
• The industry is
being 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 on
technology propagation and adoption. For
example, the Dutch
government put an extra USD 150
million in 3D
printing-related research and development.
• However, the
market remains constrained by high
costs of equipment
needed to deploy 3D printing on an
industrial scale.
The absence of a worldwide principles
body directing
producers likewise confines the market
development.
Best Regards
Martiana. S
Event Manager
National Institute of Chemistry
Slovenia
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong
April 20-22, 2026