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3D Systems has confirmed its participation as a primary exhibitor for Formnext 2026, scheduled to take place in Frankfurt, Germany.
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3D Systems has confirmed its participation as a primary exhibitor for Formnext 2026, scheduled to take place in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Originally reported by plastech.biz

3D Systems has confirmed its participation as a primary exhibitor for Formnext 2026, scheduled to take place in Frankfurt, Germany. The company joins a cohort of 527 registered exhibitors from 34 countries, representing the full additive manufacturing process chain. This commitment underscores 3D Systems' continued focus on industrial-scale production, as the event organizers report that 64.5 percent of exhibitors are international, highlighting the global nature of the current AM landscape. The exhibition will feature a broad spectrum of hardware, software, and material solutions, with a specific focus on automotive, energy, and construction sectors.

This participation reinforces 3D Systems' position as a cornerstone hardware and software provider in the competitive AM market, alongside peers like EOS, Stratasys, and HP. As the industry moves toward high-volume production, the presence of major players at Formnext serves as a barometer for the adoption of industrial LPBF, SLA, and DLP technologies. The event acts as a critical nexus for the company to demonstrate its integrated ecosystem, which competes directly with specialized service providers and emerging desktop manufacturers that are increasingly encroaching on industrial workflows. The inclusion of diverse exhibitors reflects a market shift toward integrated, automated production environments rather than isolated prototyping.

For 3D Systems, this exhibition is a tactical requirement to maintain visibility among industrial end-users seeking to transition from prototyping to series production. The company must demonstrate tangible improvements in throughput and material qualification to justify its market position against lower-cost, high-performance alternatives. Buyers should focus on the company's ability to integrate its software and post-processing solutions with existing factory floor automation, as this remains the primary hurdle for large-scale industrial adoption.

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3D SystemsFormnext 2026Additive ManufacturingIndustrial 3D PrintingMesago Messe FrankfurtAM HardwareGermany

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