Frankfurt, Germany (Nov. 2025) - At Formnext 2025, HP Additive Manufacturing (AM) Solutions
unveiled a series of new innovations and collaborations designed to accelerate industrial
adoption of additive manufacturing.
From lowering cost per part and expanding its 3D printing and materials portfolio to
launching new digital manufacturing programs and strategic partnerships, HP reinforced its
commitment to making 3D printing more cost-efficient, scalable, and accessible across
industries.
Introducing a new filament 3D printer solution
HP AM Solutions announced the expansion of its portfolio with a new industrial filament 3D printer solution designed to enable high-performance, production-grade applications across different industries, including aerospace, oil, gas and railway.
The first solution in this range is the HP Industrial Filament 3D Printer 600 High Temperature (HP IF 600HT) ─ a modular system designed for printing high temperature and engineered filaments.
Learn moreExplore breakthrough applications
Discover all the applications showcased at Formnext 2025, from drones, healthcare, industrial, mobility and beyond.
Every gram counts
The BushRanger 2M V1 is a modular, rugged VTOL surveillance aircraft purpose-built for wildlife conservation and harsh terrain operations with over 90% of parts printed with HP MJF.
Learn moreWhere performance meets HP's MJF precision
A top contender in the Moto2 World Championship. See the strategic use of HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D-printed final parts and aesthetical prototypes.
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Personalized care at scale
Discover how HP's 3D Printing technology delivers scalable, personalized orthotics and prosthetics for humans and pets.
Learn moreIntroducing HP 3D HR PA 11 Gen2 material
HP AM announced general availability of the HP 3D HR PA 11 Gen2, a ductile, bio-based material1 for repeatable and cost-effective part production2. Discover it and the full 3d printing polymers portfolio presented at Formnext, and how this material supports HP's broader mission to reduce total cost of ownership.
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Materials expansion for HP Metal Jet
Explore how HP AM is expanding its materials portfolio for HP Metal Jet to unlock new application opportunities in aerospace, energy, and tooling—introducing high-performance options like copper, nickel-based superalloys, tool steels, and tungsten carbide cobalt.
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Simplifying supply chains with Würth Additive Group
Discover how HP AM and Würth's Digital Inventory Services create a seamless, on-demand solution for managing physical and digital inventories globally.
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HP Additive Manufacturing Network (AMN) Program
HP AM announced a new digital framework connecting parts demand with HP AM's partner ecosystem—simplifying adoption and unlocking new business opportunities.
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FAQs
Highlights included the launch of HP 3D HR PA 11 Gen2, offering up to 40% lower variable part costs and 80% powder reusability; the new HP Additive Manufacturing Network (AMN) Program to connect parts demand with HP's partner ecosystem; and expanded Metal Jet capabilities through new materials and collaborations.
HP also unveiled its Industrial Filament 3D Printing Solutions, including the HP IF 600HT and HP IF 1000 XL systems, and announced a digital inventory partnership with Würth Additive Group to enable secure, on-demand production and simplify global supply chains.
Press release
HP drives Additive Manufacturing adoption through portfolio expansion, new material innovations and global collaborations at Formnext 2025.
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Legal disclaimers
- The bio-based carbon content of HP 3D High Reusability PA 11 Gen2 powder is 100% according to ASTM D6866. The bio-based carbon atoms in the product originate from castor plants that do not compete with food crops and are grown without GMOs in semi-arid areas.
- Compatible with HP Jet Fusion 5600 Series 3D Printing Solutions.