The premier ceramics industry trade show featured significant 3D printing advancements, with Lithoz, 3D Controls, and other manufacturers showcasing serial production capabilities.
Ceramitec 2026 Highlights
The premier ceramics industry trade show, Ceramitec 2026, brought together experts from powdered metallurgy, fine ceramics, kiln technologies, and raw material production. A clear intersection exists between ceramics 3D printing and traditional manufacturing sectors.
Ceramic 3D Printing Advances
Among the notable participants was Lithoz, showcasing its latest materials for industrial and medical applications. The company emphasized its goal of enabling serial ceramic 3D printing, moving beyond prototyping to full-scale production.
3D Controls, a Korean company specializing in DLP ceramic 3D printers, demonstrated its custom slurry-based SLA systems that can be tailored to specific industrial needs. This highlights the growing demand for specialized ceramic additive manufacturing solutions.
Market Momentum
The strong showing at Ceramitec 2026 reflects growing industrial interest in ceramic 3D printing for applications including aerospace components, medical implants, and dental restorations. The technology is moving from experimental prototypes toward validated production workflows.
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