Advances in Additive Manufacturing 2026 - Simulation, Hardware & Systems, Digital & AI Integration
The ZHAW School of Engineering hosts a one-day conference bringing together researchers and industry practitioners to explore current developments and future trends in Additive Manufacturing.
Friday, September 4, 2026
Venue: ZHAW School of Engineering, Technikumstrasse 71, 8401 Winterthur
Registration / Exhibition: Buidling TN, Room E0.46-54
Lectures: Building TN, Room E0.58- Language: English
- Format: 9 Presentations (30min incl. Q&A), industry exposition during coffee breaks and lunch, apero riche
- Registration for participants and exhibitors: www.zhaw.ch/imes/am-tagung
Deadline for registration 29th August 2026
As additive manufacturing technologies have matured beyond prototyping into production environments, the integration of simulation tools, advanced hardware systems, and digital/AI technologies becomes critical for ensuring quality, efficiency, and scalability.
The "Advances in AM" conference addresses these transformative developments through dedicated sessions on a range of topics, including but not limited to:
Simulation:
Advanced modelling approaches for design and process optimization, an improved understanding of the process, and a robust and efficient process
Hardware & Systems:
Novel AM equipment, innovative mechanical designs, multi-material systems, and next-generation printing mechanisms
Digital & AI Integration:
Digital twins, machine learning for parameter optimization, closed-loop control, data-driven quality assurance
This event provides a unique platform for knowledge exchange between academic researchers and industrial practitioners, featuring presentations on latest progress, real-world applications, and emerging trends. The conference offers opportunities to connect with peers, discover novel solutions, and shape the future direction of additive manufacturing technology. It will be accompanied by an informative industry exhibition, which offers an opportunity to speak with solution providers relevant to the field of additive manufacturing.
The conference will be followed by a evening reception with apero riche providing an opportunity for stimulating discussions and informal exchanges
ZHAW Platform
Additive Manufacturing
This interdisciplinary platform serves as a central hub for research, development and industrial applications in the field of additive manufacturing. Through modern manufacturing processes, innovative material developments, digital methods, and practical process optimisations, the platform supports companies in the further development and implementation of new additive manufacturing technologies. Every year, members of the platform organise a conference on various key topics.
IMES Institute of Mechanical Systems
Highly loaded mechanical structures are at the core of the applied R&D activities at IMES. In additive manufacturing, our focus is on simulation‑driven lightweight design and process optimization to minimize distortions and residual stresses.
IMS Institute of Mechatronic Systems
At IMS, we develop a wide range of mechatronic systems and robotic solutions. In additive manufacturing, our research focuses on novel printer hardware and advanced slicing strategies to expand process capabilities and overcome existing limitations.
CAI Centre for Artificial Intelligence
The ZHAW Centre for Artificial Intelligence (CAI) is a hub for excellence in applied AI research and application. We focus on human-centric and trustworthy AI research, and on physical AI with applications is advanced manufacturing and various other domains.
Organisation AM Conference 2026
This conference is organized by the IMES Institute of Mechanical Systems, the IMS Institute of Mechatronic Systems, and the CAI Center for Artificial Intelligence of the School of Engineering, and is supported by the Swissmem industry sector SAMG.
Speaker AM Conference 2026
The following speakers will be presenting at the ‘Advances in Additive Manufacturing 2026’ conference:
- Livio Vorburger, Design Engineer, Beyond Gravity, Zurich
- Mario Näscher, Deputy Head of Engineering, Sauber Technologies, Hinwil
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Mayer, IMES Institute of Mechanical Systems,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur - Dr. Ehsan Hosseini, Group Leader Integrity of Mechanical Components,
Empa, Dübendorf - Josef Prusa, CEO and Founder, Prusa Research, Prague CZ
- Stephan Steiner, CEO and Founder, A-Metal, Zurich
- Dr. Michael Tucker, Technical Director, ETH, Zurich
- Dr. Margarita Bambach, Lab Expert, Oerlikon Metco, Wohlen
- Prof. Dr. Alisa Rupenyan, CAI Centre for Artificial Intelligence,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur
Conference Program 2026
08:00
Reception, Coffee
09:00
Welcome
Michael Wüthrich, IMS Institute of Mechatronic Systems,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur
ZHAW Platform Additive Manufacturing
Prof. Dr. Dirk Penner, IMPE Institute of Materials Processing and Engineering,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur
Swissmem SAMG
Fabian Tunzini, Swiss Additive Manufacturing Group / cross-ING
09:30
Design for Additive Manufacturing in the Space Industry
Livio Vorburger, Design Engineer, Beyond Gravity, Zurich
10:00
Coffee Break and Industry Exhibition
10:45
Simulation-Driven AM Development: Integrated Workflows at Sauber Technologies
Mario Näscher, Deputy Head of Engineering, Sauber Technologies, Hinwil
11:15
Understanding and Optimizing Distortion and Residual Stress in AM Parts using Process Simulation
Prof. Dr. Thomas Mayer, IMES Institute of Mechanical Systems,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur
11:45
Machine Learning for Accelerating High-Fidelity Simulations of PBF-LB/M
Dr. Ehsan Hosseini, Group Leader Integrity of Mechanical Components,
Empa, Dübendorf
12:15
Lunch Break and Industry Exhibition
13:45
Barriers and Breakthroughs in FDM Printing
Josef Prusa, CEO and Founder, Prusa Research, Prague CZ
14:15
Overcoming the Challenges of In-House Metal 3D Printing
Stephan Steiner, CEO and Founder, A-Metal, Zurich
14:45
Continuous Rotary Laser Powder Bed Fusion with RAPTURE
Dr. Michael Tucker, Technical Director, ETH, Zurich
15:15
Coffee Break and Industry Exhibition
16:00
End-to‑End Digitalization of Thermal Spray Coating Development:
From Digital Twin to Fully Automated Image Analysis
Dr. Margarita Bambach, Lab Expert, Oerlikon Metco, Wohlen
16:30
Toward Data-Driven Autonomy in Robotic Additive Manufacturing
Prof. Dr. Alisa Rupenyan, CAI Centre for Artificial Intelligence,
ZHAW School of Engineering, Winterthur
17:00
Industry Exhibition
17:30
Evening Reception with Apéro Riche
Registration
Entry fee:
CHF 180.- per Person, incl. meals, excl. the evening reception
CHF 230.- per Person, incl. meals, incl. the evening reception
Swissmem SAMG members: Discount of CHF 30 on the participation fee
Staff members of the ZHAW School of Engineering should register with IMES office by email.
Deadline for registration 29th August 2026
Payment options
The prices listed above apply for payment via credit card, Postcard, or TWINT. If you wish to pay by bank transfer (invoice), an administrative fee of CHF 25 will be charged.
Cancellation
For cancellations by 29.08.2026, a processing fee of CHF 50 will be charged. For later cancellations, no refunds will be issued.
Information for exhibitors
Take this opportunity to showcase your products to a wide audience of industry professionals from Switzerland and neighbouring countries at the ‘Advances in Additive Manufacturing 2026’ conference.
A networking reception will follow the conference. It provides a platform for informal exchanges and stimulating discussions, whilst also offering the chance to meet your future customers.
Registration for exhibitors
Getting here
The conference will take place at the ZHAW School of Engineering, Building TN on the Technikumstrasse campus
Adress: ZHAW School of Engineering, Technikumstrasse 71, 8401 Winterthur
Registration / Exhibition: Buidling TN, Room E0.46-54
Lectures: Building TN, Room E0.58