The Fraunhofer Competence Field Additive Manufacturing integrates 19 Fraunhofer institutes across Germany, which depending on their main focus, deal with subjects concerning additive manufacturing and represent the entire process chain. This includes the development, application and implementation of additive production processes as well as associated materials.
Materials research provides answers to current issues in the fields of energy, health, mobility, information and communication technologies as well as in construction and housing.
In product development companies are confronted with constantly changing markets. To achieve integrated production processes, it is important to accurately analyze all the processes and technologies involved in the product life cycle and to optimally synchronize the production processes.
In order to improve the reliability and shape accuracy of all products generated by addititve manufacturing, we develop individual security systems for your entire product development process.
Additive manufacturing is closely linked to the digital control of the manufacturing process: components are manufactured directly on the basis of a digital representation.
June 15-19, 2026 | Fraunhofer IMTE | Lübeck, Germany
AMMM 2026
AMMM will take place at Fraunhofer IMTE in Lübeck and, for the eighth time, will bring together experts from the fields of science, technology, medicine, and industry for an in-depth exchange on additive manufacturing in medical technology.
The formnext will take place in Frankfurt am Main from November 18 to 21, 2025. The Fraunhofer Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing will be located in Hall 11 at Booth D31.
The rapid.tech 3D trade fair took place in Erfurt from May 13 to 15, 2025. The Fraunhofer Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing was located at booth 2-111.
The 6th Fraunhofer DDMC took place on March 12–13, 2025, in Berlin, and the next conference is planned for 2027. Abstract submissions are welcome until the end of May 2026.
Award for Early-Career Researchers: Synchronizing Quantum Communication, New Gas Sensing Technology and Faster Detection of Antibiotic Resistance
This year’s Hugo Geiger Prize for the best doctoral theses in applied research goes to three early-career researchers from Jena and Freiburg. Jointly awarded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy (StMWi) and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the prize recognizes innovative solutions developed by doctoral researchers in close cooperation with a Fraunhofer institute.
AI plays a huge role in the semiconductor industry, both by facilitating more efficient development processes and as a target application in development work. This is why the Fraunhofer Heilbronn Research and Innovation Centers HNFIZ are adding the Chip AI research and innovation center for AI chip design to their service range. The center is funded via the Dieter Schwarz Foundation. The Chip AI research and innovation center relies on close cooperation with stakeholders of the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI).
Perfect Human-Machine Collaboration With NeurOSmart
How can we achieve intelligent teamwork between humans and robots in production? The Fraunhofer NeurOSmart technology platform combines sensor technology with AI-supported data processing and energy-efficient chips that mimic the way the human brain works.
Looking inside an object without having to change it by opening it or taking it apart: This is the goal of nondestructive testing (NDT). However, only items that fit in the testing device can be scanned. In the GiantEye project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS is developing an innovative new high-energy computed tomography system at its Development Center X-Ray Technology in Fürth. This system enables nondestructive testing and digitalization of large and complex objects at the highest level of detail.