Additive Manufacturing Event RAPID + TCT 2025 Coming to Detroit

RAPID + TCT 2025, billed as North America’s largest and most influential event for additive manufacturing, will return to Huntington Place in downtown Detroit from April 8-10.
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More than 15,000 attendees and conference delegates from the automotive, mobility, aerospace, and defense industries are expected to attend RAPID + TCT 2025 from April 8-10 at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit. // Photo courtesy of RAPID + TCT

RAPID + TCT 2025, billed as North America’s largest and most influential event for additive manufacturing, will return to Huntington Place in downtown Detroit from April 8-10.

The conference brings together some of the most influential leaders in additive manufacturing to share their expert knowledge on the latest in design-to-manufacturing innovation.

With eight tracks and more than 140 technical presentations, the co-location with SME’s AeroDef Manufacturing — the premier aerospace and defense manufacturing event — culminates to present its largest conference ever this year.

RAPID + TCT’s conference gathers industrial users and cutting-edge consumers to gain insight from expert analysts, researchers, and executives to acquire a deeper understanding of 3-D technology’s role in the design-to-manufacturing process chain.

The 2025 conference tracks allow attendees to focus on the additive manufacturing areas that matter most to them, including aerospace, defense, ecosystem, health care, manufacturing excellence, materials development, mobility, and process development.

“For 35 years, RAPID + TCT has driven the additive manufacturing industry forward, (and) each year we collaborate with our RAPID + TCT Event Advisors to hand pick presentations by industry leaders that go beyond the hype,” says Steve Prahalis, COO at SME and coproducer of RAPID + TCT along with Rapid News Publications Ltd.

“We’re committed to delivering real-time research, productive conversations, and real-world solutions so attendees can discover what’s possible for their operations and advancement of their manufacturing processes.”

The conference sessions will feature presentations from industry leaders like Ford, Siemens Energy, Stratasys, BlueForge Alliance, the U.S. Navy, Ricoh USA 3D for Healthcare, DMG Mori, and many more that will explore critical areas of additive manufacturing advancements.

Each session is categorized by an additive manufacturing adoption stage so participants can ensure their learning objectives and business needs are met.

A selection of featured sessions include:

  • Using Artificial Intelligence to Shorten Product Development Lifecycle by Aniket Vashisht, Senior Solution Architect at Amazon Web Services. Attendees will learn how AI and machine learning allow designers to start with high-level specifications, automatically generate numerous design options and quickly evaluate which options are the most optimal.
  • Update on Assessment of AM for Weapons and Armaments by Delfin Quijano, Engineer, and Jason Mercurio, Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Army DEVCOM Armaments Center. This session will provide an update on the progress of the Army’s program to assess the utility of commercial additive manufacturing materials and equipment for weapons and armaments systems.
  • GM Standards: From Additive Material Development to Production Use by Rachel Nederhoed Del Aguila, Additive Manufacturing Materials Engineer, and Tom Curtis, Senior Application Engineer at General Motors. Discover GM’s material characterization process and its significance in the development of automotive components, the difference between material and part level standards, and how to collaborate on material and part development for automotive applications.
  • One Printer’s Trash, Another’s Treasure? Converting Filament Waste into Printable Resin by Dora Strelkova, Lab Manager, Advanced Production and Design Lab, University of Windsor. This session will highlight sustainable practices by demonstrating how additive manufacturing waste, including scrap filament, can be repurposed into usable resin, driving environmental responsibility in 3-D printing workflows.

Because of first-time colocations, in addition to an expanded conference, attendees will have access to the exhibit floors of SME’s AeroDef Manufacturing and North America’s largest technical mobility event: SAE’s WCX.

Attendees of another co-located event: America Makes’ Technical Review & Exchange (TRX), the nation’s leading public-private partnership for additive manufacturing technology and education, also will be networking across both exhibit floors.

More than 15,000 attendees and conference delegates from the automotive, mobility, aerospace, and defense industries will connect and explore a diverse range of advanced manufacturing technologies and critical solutions on display from more than 600 companies.

Visit rapid3devent.com to learn more about RAPID + TCT 2025 and register for the event.

Sign up by Feb. 24 to for 40 percent off early bird conference savings.