10 April, 2025ADDIMAT will organise a joint booth of 200 square metres with the participation of 10 companies in the next edition of FORMNEXT 2025, from 18 to 21 November. It is the largest stand organised by the association to date and will be located at the entrance of Hall 12.0.
Formnext is a key meeting point for professionals and companies involved in additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Last year, the event hosted 864 exhibitors and attracted more than 34,000 visitors from sectors such as automotive, aerospace, medical technology, construction and many more.
This year, Spain will be the partner country at Formnext 2025, providing the perfect opportunity for companies in the sector to showcase their capabilities to visitors from around the world. The companies that will attend the joint booth with ADDIMAT, contributing their expert knowledge and innovative solutions are:
- AIMPLAS: AIMPLAS is the Plastics Technology Institute, acts as a technological partner of companies in the plastics sector, offering comprehensive and personalized solutions through the coordination of R+D+i projects and technological services. In Additive Manufacturing, it provides product development, raw materials and filament manufacturing, as well as testing, training and first-series services.
- AITIIP: AITIIP is a technologycentre with 22 years of experience, pioneer in functional solutions using plastics, metals and composite materials. Their AITIIP3D area provides additive manufacturing solutions for both, plastic and metal.
- CEIT:CEIT is a research centre specialised in applied research projects for industry, working closely with companies in advanced manufacturing, sustainable mobility and circular economy. It stands out in the development of innovative solutions in additive manufacturing, from the design of metal powders to advanced post-processing.
- DANOBAT: DANOBAT is a manufacturer of high-tech machine tools specializing in grinding, hard turning, and turning. The company offers tailored solutions for industries like aerospace, automotive, and energy, focusing on precision and innovation. Danobat also recently launched the DTR precision robot to enhance automatization in complex parts production.
- HIPERBARIC: HIPERBARIC designs and manufactures hot isostatic pressing (HIP) equipment for the post-processing and consolidation of metal components manufactured by casting, MIM and additive manufacturing. Its equipment eliminates porosities and improves the mechanical properties of parts used in highly demanding sectors such as aeronautics, oil & gas and nuclear.
- IZADI LASER CLADDING: IZADI is a company with over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of transmission components and complex parts requiring advanced machining. IZADI provides Laser Metal Deposition services to industries like energy, steel, rail, Oil & Gas, naval and hot stamping.
- LORTEK: LORTEK is a private tech centrespecialized in digitalizing manufacturing processes, focusing on advanced manufacturing, energy, transport and metal industries. It works on additive manufacturing, digitalization and joining technologies, researching new materials, processes and generative design. It also promotes automation, AI-driven quality control, and digital twins enhanced efficiency.
- REINFORCED3D: REINFORCED3D develops and commercialises CFIP technology, an innovative post-processing that reinforces 3D parts with continuous fibres, improving their mechanical performance and lightweighting. Its business model includes equipment, materials and consumables, with the aim of optimising the strength of parts printed in various materials.
- ROVALMA: ROVALMA is the leader in advanced materials for forming processes, such as casting and stamping, offering solutions that improve productivity and durability. ROVALMA´s MAM technology for metal parts 3D printing has been developed for capitalize the freedom of design, cost-efficiency and environmental friendliness of metal 3D printing, while featuring unprecedented performance capabilities.
- SAMYLABS: SAMYLABS is a Basque company founded in 2016 specializing in the design and manufacturing of metal 3D printers using PBF technology. It is the first Spanish company to fully develop a PBF metal 3D printer, managing everything from mechanical design to software.
With the presence of these companies, and other Spanish companies that will also exhibit individually at the fair, ADDIMAT reinforces its commitment to the promotion of additive manufacturing in Spain and its international projection. Undoubtedly, it will be a special edition in which Spain will have a leading role, do not miss it!
About ADDIMAT: ADDIMAT is the Additive & 3D Manufacturing Technologies Association of Spain, groups together more than 100 players with an interest in developing and promoting additive manufacturing technologies. ADDIMAT defends and represents the industry’s interests and offers services to its members in the fields of cooperation, technology, internationalization, marketing and people.
ADDIMAT is part of AFM Cluster, the organization that represents advanced and digital manufacturing industry in Spain. It comprises seven industrial associations and groups more than 800 companies with 20.000 employees. The six related and synergetic sectors which AFM Cluster serves are the following: Machine tools and advanced manufacturing technologies (AFM and AIMHE), Additive manufacturing and 3D printing (ADDIMAT), Hand tools, hardware, and industrial supply (ESKUIN), Machining and metalworking (AFMEC), Smart Technologies for the Manufacturing Industry (STECH) and Startups for advanced and digital manufacturing (UPTEK). AFM Cluster also groups more than 100 partners who offer services for the manufacturing industry.