Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) has announced that the Advanced Materials Research Centre (AMRC) team at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the second edition of the “Additive Manufacturing the Future” seminar.
TII is a renowned global scientific research center that focuses on applied research. Following the tremendous success of the first seminar held last year, the AMRC’s Additive Manufacturing team will be organizing the event again. The seminar aims to highlight the latest advancements in additive manufacturing and its future implications.
The seminar, to be held on April 27th at the W Hotel in Abu Dhabi, is expected to become a regular event for Abu Dhabi’s manufacturing sector. This seminar will focus on the latest developments in additive manufacturing and is organized by the Advanced Materials Research Centre (AMRC) team at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII).
Additive Manufacturing the Future 2023 is set to be a significant event for global additive manufacturing and 3D printing professionals, industry leaders, and stakeholders. The seminar will provide a platform for in-depth discussions and networking opportunities among experts in various breakthrough technologies in the field. The event will address the critical challenges and opportunities for the industry, as well as the emerging trends that are shaping and driving growth in this dynamic sector.
The opening session of the Additive Manufacturing the Future 2023 seminar will be led by Dr. Nesma Aboulkhair, Director of Additive Manufacturing at the Advanced Materials Research Centre. Dr. Aboulkhair will share insights on “Unlocking the potential in laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing.”

Following her talk, Josefine Lissner, the CEO and Founder of Leap 71 in UAE, and Lin Kaiser, the Founder of Hyperganic, will present a session titled “Creating the Physical Future of Humankind through Computational Engineering and Integrated Digital Manufacturing.” The session will focus on the journey from code to Aerospike and explore how computational engineering and digital manufacturing are shaping the future of physical product development.