TCT 3SIXTY


TCT 3Sixty is firmly established as the UK's definitive industrial 3D printing and additive manufacturing event. 


As the home of 3D printing and additive manufacturing in the UK, TCT 3Sixty is at the centre of this exciting sector showcasing the entire ecosystem of market leading technology suppliers, machines, materials, software and service providers.


TCT 3Sixty a must-attend event for designers, engineers and buyers looking to evaluate, adopt or optimise 3D printing and additive manufacturing within their business.

Visit TCT 3Sixty June 2026
Visit TCT 3Sixty

Explore 150+ leading providers of additive manufacturing and 3D printing solutions. Discover the latest innovations, hands-on applications, and real-world use cases through interactive exhibits and live demonstrations. Gain valuable insights from industry experts, understand how to implement AM technologies effectively, and leave equipped with practical knowledge to accelerate your next project.

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Exhibit at TCT 3Sixty June 2026
Exhibit at TCT 3Sixty

Showcase your additive manufacturing solutions to a highly engaged audience. Whether you're an established industry leader or an emerging innovator, this is your opportunity to demonstrate cutting-edge technologies, launch new products, and connect with decision-makers actively seeking AM partners. Position your business at the centre of the UK's 3D printing and additive manufacturing ecosystem.

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360-Degree Insight into Additive Manufacturing 

Whether you’re new to AM or scaling up production, TCT 3Sixty gives you the knowledge and connections to make smarter purchasing and business decisions. Dive into use cases, meet solution providers, and stay ahead of innovation trends in 3D printing, software, scanning, post-processing and more.

Confirmed Exhibitors for 2026

XYZO
XYZO
Newcastle / United Kingdom
Hall 8 | CC67
Blocks
Blocks
Amadora / Portugal
Hall 8 | DD40
Formlabs GmbH
Formlabs GmbH
Boston / United States of America
Hall 8 | EE20
TPM3D SLS Printers
TPM3D SLS Printers
United Kingdom
Teknox
Teknox
Italy
Hall 8 | DD30
Linde AMT
Linde AMT
Wiggensbach / Germany
Hall 8 | EE44
Pro2Pro
Pro2Pro
Telford / United Kingdom
Hall 8 | GG67 / GG68
EOS
EOS
Munich / Germany
Hall 9 | V60
3D Print Bureau
3D Print Bureau
Stoke-on-trent / United Kingdom
Hall 8 | CC20
Attwood Product Development
Attwood Product Development
Kidderminster / United Kingdom
Hall 8 | EE25

Industry Leaders on Stage

From aerospace pioneers to medical AM innovators, our speaker lineup offers actionable insights from those shaping the future of manufacturing.


2025 speaker highlights:

Wg Cdr Jon McMahon Defence Support Innovation, MOD: “Advancing Manufacturing in Defence”


Matthew Bailey – Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI): “Realising an Order of Magnitude Growth in the UK Aerospace Additive Manufacturing Sector”


Sherri Monroe – Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association: “Framing AM & Sustainability Across the Enterprise for Strategic Advantage

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From the TCT Editorial Desk 

TCT 3Sixty 2025: 25 things to see at the UK's definitive 3D printing event
June 2, 2025Laura Griffiths

TCT 3Sixty 2025: 25 things to see at the UK's definitive 3D printing event

With UK technology debuts, an unparalleled free conference programme, and ample networking opportunities, here’s 25 things to see the UK’s definitive additive manufacturing and 3D printing event
TCT 3Sixty: Natural History Museum's Tom Ranson on making history accessible with 3D technologies
May 30, 2025TCT Magazine

TCT 3Sixty: Natural History Museum's Tom Ranson on making history accessible with 3D technologies

Tom Ranson, 3D Visualisation Specialist at the Natural History Museum answers a few questions about solving research challenges with 3D scanning.
#226 TCT 3Sixty 2025: Insights from the UK home of additive manufacturing
June 9, 2025TCT Magazine

#226 TCT 3Sixty 2025: Insights from the UK home of additive manufacturing

On this latest edition of Additive Insight, TCT editors Laura Griffiths and Sam Davies reflect on a week of additive manufacturing activity in the UK.