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Additive Manufacturing Strategies Looks to the Future of 3D Printing

The 2026 event returns to New York, bringing together industry leaders and other stakeholders for three days of high-level discussions.

Additive Manufacturing Strategies Looks to the Future of 3D Printing
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By DE Editors  

February 18, 2026

Additive Manufacturing Strategies 2026 returns to New York City Feb. 24-26. The in-person event brings together senior executives from the additive manufacturing industry, along with key end users, consultants, analysts, investors, and other stakeholders to discuss the future of the industry.

The event will be held at 36 Battery Place in New York. You can register here, and read our coverage of last year’s event here. The event next week is expected to draw hundreds of key additive manufacturing executives.

The event will kick off with a keynote “State of the AM Industry” speech from Stratasys CEO Yoav Zeif, along with a market report by Scott Dunham of Additive Manufacturing Research. 

Panel discussions and other presentations will include executives and representatives from the U.S. Navy, the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, MIT, America Makes, Lincoln Electric, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ConocoPhillips, ASTM International, and other organizations. 

There will be additional keynote presentations from AMT, HP, and AM Ventures, as well as a CEO Roundtable on Day 3 featuring Stratasys, Materialise, Carbon, Formlabs, and ESO North America.

Digital Engineering Editorial Director Brian Albright will also be on hand, moderating a panel discussion on “Advanced Trends for Software and Automation for AM,” including executives from DyeMansion, Additive Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) and PTC.

For more information, visit the event website.

 
 

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