Additive Manufacturing Conference Türkiye reports successful 2025 event

May 27, 2025

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May 27, 2025
AMC 2025 welcomed around 300 participants from twenty countries (Courtesy AMC 2025)
AMC 2025 welcomed around 300 participants from twenty countries (Courtesy AMC 2025)

The organising committee of the fifth AMC Additive Manufacturing Conference 2025 has released a report detailing the success of its April 28-30 event.

Held in Antalya, Türkiye, the conference welcomed around 300 participants from twenty countries. These included representatives from sixty companies, forty-five universities and four government institutions.

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As part of its extensive scientific programme, AMC 2025 featured over 100 presentations – including four keynotes and thirty sessions focused on industry development and breakthroughs – across four halls. In particular, the organisers went on to highlight a high-level panel that hosted Additive Manufacturing industry leaders.

“Over the course of the event, we enjoyed inspiring discussions and meaningful connections across all areas of Additive Manufacturing,” stated Ulas Yaman, chair of this year’s event, in a LinkedIn post. “The energy and expertise everyone brought made this conference a memorable success.”

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