IFAM Fraunhofer’s Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing Workshop 2025 programme released
May 23, 2025

Fraunhofer IFAM, Dresden, Germany, has released its programme for its Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing workshop, taking place from October 8-9, 2025, in Bremen, Germany. For the sixth time, this event will present and discuss the challenges and opportunities for serial production with Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing technologies along the value chain.
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International speakers from industry and R&D will provide insight into the latest advancements and industrial implementation of these technologies. The workshop programme will be supplemented by a pinboard-assisted general discussion, a tabletop exhibition and a Component Award competition.
Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing methods, such as Metal Binder Jetting or Lithography-based Metal AM, are currently considered the most promising route towards modern industrial series production. One of the main benefits of sinter-based AM is the ability to utilise a wide range of materials, including metals and ceramics; any sinterable powder material could potentially be used in this process.
The event programme is as follows:
Day 1 – October 8, 2025:
- 15 – 12.00 Binder Jetting Use Cases
- Welcome and Introduction Sebastian Hein, Fraunhofer IFAM
- Early-stage development of nickel-based alloys for aerospace applications via Metal Binder Jetting Dominique Zänker, RollsRoyce Deutschland Ltd & Co.KG
- Beyond Extraordinary: The 3D Metal Jet R-Evolution Fabio di Falco & Mattia Lago, Legor
- From Prototype to Production: 3D Binder Jetting in MIM Development Rainer Gumpinger, Robert Bosch GmbH
- 30 – 13.45 Component Award Presentation
- 45 – 15.15 Binder Jetting with ceramics and hard metals
- 3D Printing of Ceramics is always Sinter-Based Additive Manufacturing, but not always just Vat Photopolymerisation Dieter Nikolay, WZR
- Binder Jetting of cemented carbides: challenges and applications Hortensia Melero, Hyperion
- Design optimization for complex shaped ceramic components, produced by DLP 3D Printing – facing the challenges of ceramic processing René Bult, Formatec
- 45 – 17.15 News from the system manufacturers
- HP Metal Jet Materials Expansion Rocío Muñoz Moreno, HP Inc.
- K2-2 ADDIMETAL: Evolution and Impact of the French MBJ Machine Franck Liguori, ADDIMETAL
- CONCR3DE innovative 3Dprinting systems for materials sintering Matteo Baldisari & Farid Salari, CONCR3DE
Day 2 – October 9, 2025:
- 00 – 11.00 Sinter-based AM related research
- Sinter-based AM at Fraunhofer IFAM: Project speed dating Sebastian Hein & Thomas Studnitzky, Fraunhofer IFAM
- CEA’s approach to Metal Binder Jetting Denis Vincent, CEA
- Process Influence on the Fatigue Strength of Carbide-Rich Cold-Work Tool Steels through Metal Binder Jetting Frederik Tegeder, RWTH Aachen
- Development of CuCrZr process parameters by Binder Jetting – Shandra Sainz Rodriguez, CEIT
- 30 – 12.00 Pinboard-assisted open discussion
- Sinter-based AM technologies and markets
- 30 – 15.00 Materials in Sinter-based AM
- Case study of utilizing Aluminium metal binder jetting technology for IGBT heatsink manufacturing Son Insei, Ricoh Company Ltd
- From Steel Powder to Part: ArcelorMittal´s Journey in Sinter-based Additive Manufacturing Alberto Cabo Rios, Arcelor Mittal
- Copper Thermal Management Devices – Design Optimization for Sinter-based AM Ümit Aydin, GKN Additive
- 30 – 17.00 Variety of possibilities offered by Sinter-based AM
- Enabling Advanced Medical Product Development through LMM – Lucas Vogel, MetShape GmbH
- Recent Advances in Lithography-based Metal Manufacturing of Copper – Lisa Sinawehl, Incus GmbH
- Binder Jetting and the often forgotten variety of applications David Wonn & Oliver Hanitzsch, ExOne
Those interested can register for the workshop, here.