Press release

Additive Manufacturing Austria continues its successful course with a new board and invites active participation

Austria has succeeded like no other country in uniting the vast majority of additive manufacturing (AM) stakeholders from industry, science, education, media and politics in one organization. With its current 92 institutional members and close cooperation with the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK), the AM-Austria technology platform acts as a central hub for the entire national AM sector. A new board has been elected for the new term of office, which has set itself the goal of continuing and further expanding the successful course.

Additive Manufacturing (AM) and big industry: the state of play and a glimpse of the future

Research1 published last year by Statista predicts that 3D technology will be a highly disruptive force for global manufacturing, with the emphasis shifting from the production of prototypes to full-scale manufacturing of parts and accessories. Statista’s research states that AM will enable finished products to be manufactured on a large scale by 2030. Given its growing importance, Futurities decided to dedicate its “Spotlight” to exploring the different facets of this production disruptor, beginning with this interview with Johannes Gartner, VP of Additive Manufacturing Austria.

Vienna Business Agency publishes the technology report 'Additive Manufacturing' in cooperation with AM Austria

Vienna Business Agency publishes the technology report 'Additive Manufacturing' in cooperation with AM Austria

The newly published technology report 'Additive Manufacturing' by the Vienna Business Agency provides details about Vienna's 3-D printing companies and research institutions and illustrates their impressive activities. The report was developed in close coordination with the technology platform Additive Manufacturing Austria.