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Registration Open for AMUG 2026

Additive manufacturing event heads west to Reno, NV, in 2026.

Registration Open for AMUG 2026
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Latest Education and Training News

Latest Education and Training Resources

By DE Editors  

September 2, 2025

Registration is now open for the 2026 Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference, to take place March 15-19, 2026 in Reno, NV (Grand Sierra Resort). Attendees will have access to 150 technical sessions, hands-on workshops, keynotes, and the Innovators Showcase.

AMUG organizers invite guests to join industry leaders, innovators, and experts for 5 days of hands-on learning, networking, and collaboration in Nevada. All are welcome, whether you're a seasoned professional or new to additive manufacturing. The event includes a technical competition; proceedings; general, technical and training sessions; panel discussions; a special event and dinner; evening gatherings; and meals and beverages.

New for 2026

  • More workshops (hands-on and interactive) 
  • Training labs for “under-the-hood” technology experiences 
  • Revamped session tracks in line with industries and applications  

Save $200 by registering before the early-bird rate deadline date of December 12, 2025. Register here: AMUG Attendee Registration – Additive Manufacturing Users Group

If you have questions, reach out to [email protected].

Call for Speakers

Call for Speakers

The call for speakers for AMUG 2026 is now open. For conference tracks and submission information, visit Conference Tracks.

Sponsor & Exhibit

Sponsors and Exhibitors

Learn of the options to participate in AMUG 2026 with the prospectus. Or visit Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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