AM Connect: International Conference on Research and Industrial Advances in Additive Manufacturing

23 and 24 September 2026
Faculty of Polymer Technology (FTPO), Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia

Overview

Duration:
2 days
Language:
English
Goal:
Share knowledge and expertise in additive manufacturing across borders, create networking opportunities between industry and research institutions
Target group:
Industry professionals and researchers working in additive manufacturing
Contact:
Ms Zala Lorber: zala.lorber@ftpo.eu

About the conference

Join us at AM Connect 2026, the leading cross-border Additive Manufacturing conference in the Slovenia–Austria region, taking place on 23 and 24 September 2026 at the Faculty of Polymer Technology (FTPO) in Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia. 

Now in its second edition, AM Connect brings together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators from Slovenia, Austria, and the wider European region to engage with the current frontiers of additive manufacturing — its applications, its underlying science, and its potential to reshape manufacturing value chains across our region. 

AM Connect is designed for practitioners and researchers who work with AM every day: engineers deploying it in production, scientists pushing its material and process limits, and decision-makers evaluating where it can create competitive advantage. The programme moves from real-world industrial applications on Day 1 to peer-reviewed scientific research on Day 2, with the two days designed as a connected whole — the open questions raised by industry on Day 1 finding their research context on Day 2. 

The conference is organised as part of the ADDCIRCLES project, co-financed by the INTERREG SI-AT programme, which supports cross-border collaboration in additive manufacturing between Slovenia and Austria. Attendance is free of charge for all participants. The conference is conducted in English, is held in person only, and is designed for an audience of 80–120 participants from industry and academia. 

Main goals

Share knowledge and practical expertise in additive manufacturing across national and sectoral borders 

Foster networking and collaboration between industry professionals and research institutions active in AM 

Strengthen the Slovenia–Austria AM community and its connections to the wider European AM landscape 

Explore current developments and emerging trends in AM across materials, processes, and applications

Showcase innovative AM solutions and provide a platform for industry and research to present and discuss their work 

Provide exhibition opportunities for companies and organisations active in the AM space

Key topics

  • Medical & Dental Applications of AM
  • Mobility, Automotive & Aerospace
  • Civil Engineering
  • New Materials and Sustainable Feedstocks for Additive Manufacturing
  • Computational Design and Optimisation for Additive Manufacturing
  • AM Process Innovation, Monitoring and Quality Assurance
  • European and National AM Projects and Initiatives 

Conference topics

Day 1 — Sector Application Topics

  • Medical & Dental Applications of AM — covers all AM contributions relevant to the healthcare sector — from dental devices, hearing aids, surgical guides, orthotics, and prosthetics to patient-specific implants and biomedical scaffolds. Polymer AM technologies, functional and bioresorbable polymer materials, metal AM for implants, and regulatory and clinical translation aspects are all within scope.
  • Mobility, Automotive & Aerospace — covers AM applications across the full mobility spectrum. Metal AM for structural and functional components, polymer and composite AM for lightweight and aesthetic parts, AM tooling and jigs, and the transition from prototyping to certified or series production are all within scope, across both automotive and aerospace contexts.
  • Civil Engineering — covers AM contributions relevant to construction and infrastructure, spanning large-format concrete and cementitious printing, structural polymer composite elements, bio-based construction materials, and metal AM for architectural and structural hardware. Both proven applications and open technical, regulatory, and standardisation challenges in construction-scale AM are within scope.

Day 2 — Research Topics

  • New Materials and Sustainable Feedstocks for Additive Manufacturing — covers research across all AM-relevant material classes — polymers, metals, ceramics, composites, and multi-material systems — including functional and smart materials, bio-based and recyclable feedstocks, and advances in material characterisation and qualification.
  • Computational Design and Optimisation for Additive Manufacturing — covers design methods and strategies that exploit AM’s geometric and material freedoms, including topology optimisation, generative and AI-assisted design, bioinspired approaches, and simulation-based performance validation of AM components.
  • AM Process Innovation, Monitoring and Quality Assurance — covers process-level research across AM technologies, including process parameter development, in-situ monitoring and closed-loop control, hybrid and multi-axis manufacturing, post-processing, digital twins, and qualification and standardisation.

Closing Session

  • European and National AM Projects and Initiatives — provides a forum for representatives of funded AM research projects to present their work and engage in structured discussion on collaborative opportunities and priorities for the regional and European AM research community.

Conference agenda

Day 1 — Wednesday, 23 September 2026  |  Industry & Sector Focus 

The morning opens with a plenary session featuring two keynote presentations and remarks from government and regional authorities. Three single-track sector sessions follow, each concluding with a short moderated discussion among session speakers. The afternoon features an exhibition with pitch presentations from exhibitors. The day concludes with a networking dinner. 

  • Opening Plenary 

The day opens with two keynote presentations. The first addresses the strategic and policy landscape for AM in European manufacturing — where the technology stands in relation to industrial competitiveness, sustainability goals, and the EU’s broader advanced manufacturing agenda. The second presents a concrete, at-scale industrial AM deployment. The keynotes are followed by remarks from government and regional authorities placing AM Connect within the innovation and economic development context of the INTERREG SI-AT programme area. 

  • Session 1 — Medical & Dental Applications of AM 

This session covers AM deployment across medical and dental applications, with emphasis on both polymer and metal AM technologies — from dental devices and hearing aids to orthotics, prosthetics, and patient-specific implants. Material, design, and regulatory challenges specific to the healthcare sector are central themes. Given the expertise of the host institution FTPO, polymer-based AM technologies and functional materials for medical applications receive particular attention. 

  • Session 2 — Mobility, Automotive & Aerospace 

This session brings together the AM communities serving the full mobility spectrum. It covers metal AM for structural and functional components across automotive and aerospace, polymer composites and fibre-reinforced materials for lightweight and aesthetic applications, and AM tooling and supply chain integration. Sustainability and lightweighting are cross-cutting drivers throughout. 

  • Session 3 — Civil Engineering 

This session addresses AM’s growing role in construction and infrastructure across the full range of relevant material systems — from large-format concrete and cementitious printing to structural polymer composites, bio-based materials, and metal AM for architectural and structural components. Both proven applications and the open technical, regulatory, and standardisation challenges of construction-scale AM are invited. 

  • Exhibition & Pitch Presentations 

Up to ten exhibitors present their AM solutions through focused 3–5 minute pitch presentations, thematically linked to the sector sessions of the day. Pitches should prioritise technical content and real-world application evidence. Participants are then encouraged to explore the exhibition area and continue the conversations the sessions have opened. 

  • Networking Dinner 

The day concludes with a networking dinner, held in a setting that reflects the character of the Slovenj Gradec region. Each table opens with a short icebreaker question drawn from the day’s themes, giving industry and research participants a natural starting point for cross-sector and cross-border conversation.

Due to limited seating at the restaurant, registration for the conference dinner is compulsory. If you wish to attend, please indicate this in the conference registration form. Please note that participation in the conference dinner is at your own expense.

Day 2 — Thursday, 24 September 2026  |  Research & Innovation Focus 

The day opens with an invited expert presentation, followed by three single-track research sessions. Each session features one to two invited talks alongside peer-reviewed contributed presentations. The conference closes with a session on European and national AM projects and initiatives and a moderated open discussion. 

  • Invited Expert Presentation 

The day opens with an invited presentation from a leading European AM researcher. The speaker is invited to reflect on the state of the field across the three research themes of Day 2 — identifying the most significant open questions in materials, design, and process, and where the community’s efforts are most needed. This frames the three research sessions that follow and gives both researchers and industry participants a shared perspective on the day. 

  • Session 4 — New Materials and Sustainable Feedstocks for Additive Manufacturing 

This session covers new developments in AM materials across all relevant material classes — polymers, metals, ceramics, composites, and multi-material systems. It encompasses fundamental materials science and application-driven development alike, including functional and smart materials, bio-based and sustainable feedstocks, and advances in material characterisation and qualification. 

  • Session 5 — Computational Design and Optimisation for Additive Manufacturing 

This session addresses design methodology research that exploits AM’s geometric and material freedoms — from topology optimisation and generative design to bioinspired strategies and performance-driven approaches. It covers the full chain from design generation through simulation to experimental validation, and welcomes contributions connected to the application domains of Day 1. 

  • Session 6 — AM Process Innovation, Monitoring and Quality Assurance 

This session covers process-level research across AM technologies, including process parameter development, monitoring and control, hybrid and multi-axis manufacturing, post-processing, and qualification and standardisation. Digitalization topics — in-situ monitoring, AI-assisted process control, digital twins, and simulation-based quality assurance — are addressed as integral tools within this broader process research context. 

  • Closing Session — European and National AM Projects and Initiatives 

Representatives of active European and national AM projects and initiatives each present for a maximum of five minutes, followed by a moderated open discussion on collaborative opportunities, funding instruments, and priorities for the regional AM research community. A brief written summary of key points will be shared with all participants following the conference. 

Call for abstracts

The conference welcomes abstract submissions for Day 2, related to the topics of New Materials and Sustainable Feedstocks for AM, Computational Design and Optimisation for AM, AM Process Innovation, Monitoring and Quality Assurance, and European and National AM Projects and Initiatives. Contributions from industry practitioners are explicitly encouraged alongside academic research submissions. 

Submissions are reviewed by the scientific committee for quality, originality, and relevance to the conference topics. Authors of accepted abstracts are invited — but not required — to submit a full conference paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings. 

Submission Timeline 

  • Abstract submission: 31 May 2026
  • Notification of acceptance: 21 June 2026
  • Full paper submission (optional): 2 August 2026
  • Draft programme: 17 August 2026
  • Final programme: 1 September 2026
  • Conference: 23–24 September 2026

Abstract Format 

Abstracts should be 300–500 words, structured to cover motivation, methods, key results, and relevance to the AM Connect community. Abstracts must be submitted in English using the provided template. 

 Optional Full Paper 

Authors wishing to contribute to the conference proceedings may submit a full paper of a minimum of 6 pages including references, following the provided template. Accepted papers will be made available electronically to all participants and published in the institutional repository of the Faculty of Polymer Technology. 

Templates for Submission 

Abstract and full paper templates are available for download on the link below and should be submitted to Mr Jure Dobnik (jure.dobnik@ftpo.eu). 

Consent Statement for Call for Papers

By submitting your abstract and/or full paper, you consent to the Faculty of Polymer Technology (FTPO) storing and processing the information and materials you provide for the purposes of evaluating submissions, organising the AM Connect 2026 conference, and communicating with you regarding your contribution.

You also agree that your submitted abstract and, if accepted, your full paper may be included in the conference proceedings and related dissemination materials. This may include publication in printed or digital formats, on the conference website, and in project‑related communication within the ADDCIRCLES project (Interreg SIAT00036).

All personal data will be handled in accordance with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and FTPO’s data protection policy. Your information will not be shared with third parties except where required for the organisation of the event or by law.

Further information on data protection is available at https://www.ftpo.eu/Izjava-o-zasebnosti. If you wish to withdraw your submission or request deletion of your personal data, please contact info@ftpo.eu.

Additional information

Exhibition

  • Exhibition opportunities available (up to 10)
  • Exhibitors will get 3-5 minute presentation slots
  • Focus on practical applications and real-world case studies
  • Emphasis on non-marketing, technical content
  • For more information please get in touch with Ms Zala Lorber (zala.lorber@ftpo.eu).

Scientific committee

  • Janez Slapnik, FTPO
  • Sandra Schulnig, CUAS
  • Damir Godec, University of Zagreb
  • Daniel Omidvarkarjan, IWK Institut für Werkstofftechnik und Kunststoffverarbeitung
  • Clemens Holzer, Montanuniversitaet Leoben
  • Joamin Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
  • Johannes Gartner, Delft University of Technology, President of AM Austria

Organizing committee

  • Zala Lorber, FTPO
  • Maja Mešl, FTPO
  • Mathias Brandstötter, CUAS
  • Ram Dušić Hren, TECOS
  • Surisetty Jyothsna, Wood K plus
  • Branka Mušič, ZAG
  • Thomas Petschnig, GPS

Faculty of Polymer Technology

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Accommodation

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Speakers

Day 1 – 23 September 2026 – Industry & Sector Focus

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Day 2 – 24 September – Research & Innovation Focus

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Registration and fees

The conference is organised within the SI‑AT Interreg project ADDCIRCLES, co‑financed by the European Regional Development Fund, and is therefore free of charge for all participants. Please use the link below to register and note that the online participation is not available.

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