About the event
3D Printing Days
During 3D Printing Days, the spotlight falls on next-generation 3D printers, 3D scanning systems, CAD/CAM software, post-processing equipment, and an expansive spectrum of consumables engineered for additive processes. Exhibitors showcase advanced solutions rooted in FDM, SLS, SLA, DLP, and MJF technologies, alongside breakthroughs in 3D printing with metals, composites, and high-performance engineering plastics. The showcase is further enriched by specialised filaments, resins, metallic powders, and heavy-duty materials designed for industrial applications.
At the very heart of the event is the integration of 3D printing within industrial infrastructure—a trend playing an escalating role in product design, engineering, and R&D. Additive manufacturing unlocks rapid prototyping, cost-effective short-run production, and the fabrication of highly complex geometries that remain difficult or financially unviable via traditional methods. The technologies on display throughout 3D Printing Days find critical applications in automotive, aerospace, medical, electronics, tooling, and machinery manufacturing.
3D Printing Days goes beyond exhibiting sophisticated technology; it functions as an elite nexus for sharing insight and strategic experience. Attendees have the chance to preview emerging trends in 3D printing, production automation, and digital design, while engaging in direct dialogues with equipment manufacturers and industry trailblazers. The event is perfectly tailored for forging lucrative business connections and discovering the innovative solutions needed to elevate enterprises in line with Industry 4.0 paradigms.
Thanks to its strategic positioning within the Industrial Spring cluster, visitors can simultaneously access concurrent trade fairs dedicated to metalworking, robotics, laser technologies, automation, welding, and quality control. This powerful synergy ensures that 3D Printing Days remains one of the most vital meeting points for the 3D printing and additive manufacturing sector in Central and Eastern Europe.