ADDiTEC, a US-based developer of superior metallic additive manufacturing applied sciences, unveiled its first Laser Powder Mattress Fusion (LPBF) system throughout RAPID + TCT 2025 in Detroit. The brand new platform, referred to as Fusion S, expands the corporateās know-how choices, which beforehand centered on Directed Power Deposition (DED) and Liquid Steel Jetting (LMJ).
With this launch, ADDiTEC turns into one of many few firms globally providing three complementary metallic additive manufacturing applied sciences. āOur new LPBF platform, Fusion S, brings high-precision, production-grade metallic 3D printing to the forefront of our providing,ā stated Brian Matthews, CEO of ADDiTEC. āThis launch marks a significant milestone in our mission to ship a full-spectrum metallic AM portfolio that addresses essentially the most demanding use circumstancesāfrom aerospace and protection to medical and power. RAPID is the right venue to showcase this evolution.ā


Fusion S was developed via a strategic collaboration that merged a confirmed LPBF basis with ADDiTECās engineering and commercialization experience. The ensuing platform integrates powder dealing with and post-processing capabilities in a compact footprint. It includes a closed powder structure to allow operation with out direct contact with metallic powder, together with optimized parameters for printing with titanium, stainless-steel, cobalt chrome, and different superior alloys.
The brand new system is designed for high-value purposes requiring advanced geometries and fantastic element. By providing LPBF alongside its current DED and LMJ applied sciences, ADDiTEC goals to supply customers with higher course of flexibility throughout completely different half necessities and efficiency wants. Guests to Sales space 2520 throughout RAPID + TCT 2025 noticed a spread of printed elements and dwell demonstrations of the Fusion S system.
In accordance with the corporate, its multi-process technique permits clients to decide on essentially the most acceptable methodology for every software whereas receiving help from a single supplier. The addition of LPBF builds on ADDiTECās current deal with sectors comparable to aerospace, protection, medical, power, and tooling, the place half complexity and materials necessities differ considerably.


RAPID + TCT 2025 indicators trade shift towards application-specific AM platforms
Stratasys, a polymer additive manufacturing firm headquartered in Israel, launched a number of {hardware} and supplies at RAPID + TCT 2025, together with the Neo800+ stereolithography system and the PolyJet ToughONE materials. The corporateās show featured over 120 printed elements throughout six energetic machines and 5 applied sciences, highlighting practical purposes in aerospace, healthcare, and industrial tooling. A focus was the CALLUM SKYE electrical automobile, used to reveal end-to-end additive workflows from design via to half fabrication. In his remarks, Wealthy Garrity, Chief Enterprise Unit Officer at Stratasys, positioned these releases as a part of a broader transition towards production-grade AM instruments able to addressing real-world manufacturing constraints.
3D Techniques, based mostly in South Carolina, additionally emphasised application-driven innovation on the occasion, revealing three new options concentrating on particular manufacturing workflows. The Determine 4 135 platform was designed for high-mix, low-volume manufacturing utilizing flame-retardant, high-temperature supplies. Alongside it, the corporate launched a process-optimizing module for its EXT Titan Pellet printers, enabling computerized half density management and mattress mapping for improved large-format half high quality. The third providing, QuickCast Diamond, updates a legacy funding casting answer for advanced metallic elements by integrating SLA precision with enhanced throughput. In accordance with CEO Dr. Jeffrey Graves, these developments mirror the corporateās technique to satisfy increasing industrial calls for with focused additive instruments.
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Featured picture showcase the Fusion S LPBF printer (left) paired with its built-in powder dealing with system. Picture by way of ADDiTEC.