All Webinar events
October 2025
WEBINAR: Manage Your Production alongside Shopfloor Data: Maximizing OEE with EOS Connectivity
In today’s additive manufacturing landscape, innovation isn’t just about advanced machines or powerful software. It’s about how seamlessly they work together. That’s why we’re bringing together experts from EOS and Materialise for an in-depth session on the future of integrated AM. They’ll share insights …
ADDITIV Polymers World 2025
Join us for the 3rd edition of the event on October 9th, 2025, from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT/3:00 PM – 7:00 PM CEST to learn more about plastic 3D printing! We will be looking at everything from polymer additive manufacturing in the medical field, to composite 3D printing for advancing industrial performance, …
September 2025
WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
From September 3rd to 24th, 2025, the 3Dnatives team, in collaboration with Stratasys, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session), a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies.
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June 2025
WEBINAR: From Challenges to Tangible Benefits: Optimise Time, Costs and Quality With Breton Genesi Large-Format 3D Printing
Large-format 3D printing with thermoplastics is a technology with transformative potential for the manufacturing industry. However, adopting it can be challenging, in particular when it comes to managing extrusion parameters.
This is why Breton has developed Genesi, a 3D printing ecosystem which integrates machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms to …
May 2025
WEBINAR: Large-Format SLA – How to Enhance Productivity for Higher Yields and Greater Part Fidelity
Large-format SLA industrial technology is critical for applications in many industries. However, many solutions still face issues including speed, reliability and precision. This is where the Neo®800+ comes in.
This solution is described by Stratasys as setting a new benchmark for large-format industrial stereolithography (SLA) printers thanks to new hardware, …
April 2025
WEBINAR: Overcoming Key AM Design Challenges in Critical Sectors
Designing custom 3D-printable parts – like jigs, fixtures, or product-specific tooling – often requires manual modeling by experienced CAD users. This is a time-consuming process and is difficult to scale, so it often becomes a bottleneck in additive manufacturing workflows. But what if there was a solution to these AM design challenges?
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March 2025
WEBINAR: Laser-Based Ceramic Additive Manufacturing – Mastering Large-Scale Technical Ceramics for Series Production
Join 3Dnatives on March 6th along with experts from Bosch Advanced Ceramics and 3DCeram in this insightful webinar, where we’ll explore the capabilities of laser-based ceramic additive manufacturing for producing large-scale, high-performance ceramics in series production.
Learn about the key technological requirements for 3D printing high-precision ceramic parts in …
December 2024
WEBINAR: Scaling Innovation – How Continuous Fiber 3D Printing is Shaping the Future of Manufacturing
Composite 3D printing is one of the fastest growing AM sectors, offering parts with the strength and characteristics of metal at the weight of plastic. But not all composite AM processes are created equal. That is why in 3Dnatives’ next webinar, we will be joined by ADDMAN and Continuous Composites …
October 2024
WEBINAR: Making Your First Steps Into 3D Printing at Point-of-Care
Join Dr. Solomon Dadia, Head of Levin Center of Surgical Innovation and 3D Printing at Tel Aviv Medical Center, as he shares his personal journey of establishing a 3D printing lab in one of the world’s most advanced hospitals.
In this webinar, done in collaboration with Stratasys, discover how 3D …
WEBINAR: Elevating Additive and Traditional Manufacturing With Advanced High-Purity Sintering
In today’s competitive manufacturer environment, sintering comes with many challenges. There are long wait times to acquire systems, with extensive facility requirements. Most systems also come with high operating and maintenance costs — not to mention complex setups for some materials such as titanium, due to common retort contamination.
Join …