Addit3D 2023 international AM trade fair and conference scheduled for June

December 14, 2022

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December 14, 2022
Addit3D 2023 international Additive Manufacturing trade fair will take place at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Spain (Courtesy Addit3D)

The Addit3D 2023 international Additive Manufacturing trade fair will take place June 6-8, 2023, at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Spain. Organised by Addimat, the Spanish Association of Additive and 3D Manufacturing Technologies, and Bilbao Exhibition Centre, the event will combine an exhibition and product presentation area with a conference.

The Addit3D exhibition will include companies focused on systems and machinery for AM; industrial applications of Additive Manufacturing; raw materials for AM; consumables; AM services and software; 3D scanners and scanning services; research and development; complementary services; and education and training, professional associations and publications.

The event will be held as part of +Industry, one of the largest gatherings for advanced manufacturing in Spain, where the industrial supplies and hardware sector will also have its own exhibition space. Alongside Addit3D, BeDigital, Transforming Industry; Maintenance, the International Industrial Trade Fair for Industrial Maintenance; Pumps&Valves, the Trade Show for Pump and Valve Systems and Equipment for Industrial Processing; and Subcontratación, the International Exhibition of Manufacturing Processes and Equipment.

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www.addit3d.bilbaoexhibitioncentre.com

 

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