Spain Launches Ecosistema GO! to Boost National Additive Manufacturing Adoption

Spain Launches Ecosistema GO! to Boost National Additive Manufacturing Adoption
Ecosistema GO! consortium

Spain Unites Industry Leaders to Advance Additive Manufacturing

Spain has launched the Ecosistema GO! consortium to expand the adoption of additive manufacturing across key industrial sectors. The initiative is backed by the Center for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) and coordinated by the Leitat Technological Center. Member companies include HP, Meltio, Addimat, Aitiip, Idonial, and Aimen—leading names in 3D printing and manufacturing innovation.

The consortium aims to strengthen Spain’s position in the global additive manufacturing space by enhancing knowledge transfer and industrial deployment. It will focus on strategic mapping of national AM capabilities, identifying R&D resources and guiding investment.

 

Mapping Spain’s Additive Manufacturing Ecosystem

Ecosistema GO! is creating a comprehensive national map of 3D printing infrastructure and expertise. This map will spotlight technological resources, specialisation areas, and innovation projects.

In addition, the group will host workshops across sectors like aerospace, automotive, and energy to share best practices and encourage AM integration. These efforts are expected to shape collaborative strategies and accelerate real-world adoption of additive manufacturing in Spanish industry.

David Adrover Iglesias of IAM3DHUB said the initiative offers a “decisive step” toward an agile, sustainable, and innovative industrial future. The project runs until December 2025, with future contributions from additional stakeholders welcomed.

 

SuperMetalPrice Commentary:

Ecosistema GO! marks a significant national push to integrate additive manufacturing into Spain’s industrial framework. By combining leadership from HP and Meltio with CDTI’s backing, Spain is setting the stage for greater AM competitiveness. The inclusion of mapping and collaboration tools shows a forward-looking approach, offering other countries a blueprint for advancing national AM ecosystems.

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