The stage is set. The technology is ready. And interest is greater than ever. In March, Dansk AM Hub goes on tour, bringing 3D printing and Additive Manufacturing to companies across the country.
Tech Tour is a nationwide series of events where Dansk AM Hub—together with local companies, technology suppliers, and educational stakeholders—goes out to meet companies where they are. The objective is clear: to give companies an honest, practice-oriented insight into what 3D printing can do, and when it makes sense to use the technology in production.
A technology with momentum
3D printing is no longer niche or experimental. According to a new study prepared by Dansk AM Hub in collaboration with Statistics Denmark, the share of Danish companies using 3D printing has increased from 16% in 2018 to 30% in 2025. The audience is growing, and the questions are increasing.
“We meet companies across the country that are curious about 3D printing, but lack concrete examples, honest experiences, and someone to spar with. That is why we are now taking the technology on tour,” says Frank Rosengreen Lorenzen, CEO of Dansk AM Hub.
Live demonstrations and dialogue
At Tech Tour, companies can experience 3D printing up close. Not as PowerPoint slides, but through concrete cases, physical parts, and direct dialogue with those who work with the technology every day. Each stop on the tour brings together stakeholders from across the ecosystem—from companies already using 3D printing in their production to suppliers and educational stakeholders who can contribute knowledge about skills and upskilling.
There is room for questions, networking, and curiosity—and for deciding whether 3D printing is the next step in your own production, or whether the timing is not yet right.
From curiosity to the next step
Tech Tour is designed for companies that want to get closer to the technology—whether they are completely new, somewhat experienced, or already underway. The ambition is not to sell a ready-made solution, but to give companies a better basis for making informed choices about technology, investments, and skills.
“This is not about hype. It is about building understanding and showing how 3D printing can create value—both in production and in business,” says Frank Rosengreen Lorenzen.
Tour schedule – spring 2026
In March 2026, Tech Tour will visit Taastrup, Odense, Aalborg, and Kolding. Each stop has its own local character, but what they all share is a focus on dialogue, practice, and local companies.
Tech Tour will stop at:
- Prototal Denmark, Taastrup, 3 March
- FORCE Technology, Odense, 17 March
- Create it REAL, Aalborg, 18 March
- MDT A/S, Kolding, 19 March
Participation is free, and everyone is welcome.


