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Formnext all set for successful return as an in-person event

After last year’s enforced switch to a purely online offering as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Formnext 2021 will return as an in-person event, continuing the successful trend of previous years. The leading international exhibition for additive manufacturing and modern industrial production, which this year takes place from 16 -19 November 2021 in Frankfurt am Main, will feature more than 600 exhibitors (55% from abroad) in three halls (11.0, 12.0 and 12.1), as well as an extensive and diverse program of supporting events.


Winners of the Formnext Start-up Challenge impress judges with atomic precision, glass 3D printing and medical applications

For the seventh time, the international Formnext Start-up Challenge has recognized young enterprises from the world of additive manufacturing for their innovative business ideas and technical developments. In 2021, the winning innovations range from nano and glass 3D printing through to new medical solutions for spine patients. They come from the following winners: Atlant 3D Nanosystems (Denmark), Azul 3D (USA), Fited (USA), Print Parts (USA) and Nobula (Sweden). This year the AM Ventures Impact Award presented at the same ceremony goes to Vispala Technologies (India).

arburgXvision 9: “Mould Strategy 2.0 – new ideas for reducing costs!”

• Ninth live programme: Around 450 viewers followed the interactive TV format

• Expert presentations: Correctly configuring, maintaining, and protecting injection moulds against wear
• Live presentation: Conserving moulds and machines and keeping processes constant

XJet end-to-end solutions at Formnext

XJet to showcase automated, repeatable, high-definition production as the SMART Station makes its European debut

XJet Ltd. announces today that it will present its portfolio of equipment for ceramic and metal end-to-end additive manufacturing at Formnext 2021, featuring the European debut of the SMART station. Furthering the industrialization of ceramic AM, XJet will demonstrate how manufacturers can achieve automated, repeatable production of high-definition AM parts using XJet NanoParticle Jetting™ (NPJ).

Replique and Siena Garden present the Eternal Spare Part – produced on demand, locally and at any time

Siena Garden, one of Germany’s leading providers in the garden sector, integrates Replique’s 3D printing platform into its aftersales business

Replique contributes to Siena Garden’s sustainability strategy by providing customers with spare parts on-demand and for an infinite period of time


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