Events & Trade Shows
See ADDere in person
ADDere regularly participates in events and trade shows all over the country. At these events, we showcase our equipment and our sample builds. Come visit us at an upcoming event or trade show and talk to one of our sales professionals and learn more about additive manufacturing!
Upcoming Shows
TBA
Past Shows
April 20-23, 2020

Rapid + TCT
City: Anaheim, CA
November 11-14, 2019
May 20-23, 2019

Rapid + TCT
City: Detroit, MI
April 27-30, 2019
April 8-11, 2019
November 6-8, 2018
September 25-27, 2018

SoCal Aerospace Expo
City: Los Angeles, CA
September 10-15, 2018

International Manufacturing Technology Show (ITMS)
City: Chicago, IL
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The Possibilities of 5-axis Printing with ADDere
With most of the efforts focused on gantry-based systems, ADDere has started with and continued to pioneer 3D metal printing with industrial robotics-based 5-axis systems.

Whitepaper: Replacing Short run casting with Laser Wire Additive
Casting has been the tried and true method for producing large-scale, high-mass components for centuries. The process is straightforward and easy to understand, but sometimes

A quick guide on how metal additive manufacturing fits into current production processes
Metal additive manufacturing is still a rather nascent industry. It’s unsurprising that there are many who are scratching their heads as to how this technology

Test large format 3D Print material quality before parts are made
Quite a bit of ADDere’s business revolves around not just very large metal parts but prints that need the highest reliability. That reliability comes from

How Big Can You 3D Print in Metal?
The metal additive world is awash in laser powder systems. They work great for highly detailed, precision parts – as long as they are on

With ADDere’s process, Additive can also mean adding to pre-existing parts
ADDere is known for 3D printing some very large things, as well as being able to weld very large things together, but what many don’t