Discover Europe’s Most Innovative 3D Companies: Sign Up for Our Demo

Discover Europe’s Most Innovative 3D Companies: Sign Up for Our Demo

Are you curious about who is leading 3D printing innovation in Europe? Then you can’t miss our upcoming 3D printing demo.

🗓 When: 12 June at 12:00 CET
📍 Where: Online
🎯 What you’ll see:
• A live tour of Kaila’s features
• How to identify innovative European companies specialising in 3D printing
• Real success stories
• Tips on securing European funding for your projects

This demo is ideal for innovation professionals, R&D managers, European project technicians and public funding consultants.

The Kaila platform brings together thousands of data points on European projects, startups, emerging technologies and funding opportunities. With it, you can discover in seconds which organisations are driving technological transformation in Europe.


Why Attend the 3D Demo?

Joining this 3D printing demo will give you exclusive benefits:

• Learn how to identify European leaders in 3D printing
• Discover collaboration and funding opportunities
• See how Kaila can accelerate your technology scouting
• Gain access to an exclusive post-demo report


3D printing is one of today’s and tomorrow’s key technologies. Keeping up with the most innovative players in Europe can make a real difference to your projects. Kaila gives you this insight in just one click.

🔔 Don’t forget: tomorrow, 12 June at 11:00 CET you have a date with innovation.
Sign up now and join us for this exclusive demo.


What is 3D Printing?

3D printing is an additive manufacturing technology. It involves creating three-dimensional objects from digital models. 3D printers deposit material layer by layer until a physical product is formed. This process enables the production of complex parts with high precision and in less time than traditional methods.

The materials used vary depending on the application. They may include plastics, resins, metals, ceramics and even biological tissues. Its versatility has driven its adoption in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, fashion and construction.

Why is this technology on the rise?

3D printing is revolutionising industry. Its ability to create rapid, customised prototypes lowers costs and shortens development times. It improves material efficiency and allows for local manufacturing, reducing environmental impact.

Key reasons for its growth include:

  • Mass customisation: each item can be tailored to specific needs.
  • Waste reduction: only the exact amount of material required is used.
  • On-demand manufacturing: unnecessary storage is avoided.
  • Continuous innovation: new applications and technical improvements emerge every year.

The EU is strongly backing 3D printing through its innovation policies. In fact, multiple projects funded by European programmes such as Horizon Europe and the LIFE Programme are exploring new applications, sustainable materials and more efficient processes.