The SuPreAM project was showcased at the EPMA Seminars, held in parallel with the 3D PRINT Congress & Exhibition between 2 and 4 June 2026 in Lyon, France.
Anna Barrero Pijoan, project partner from Eurecat, represented the SuPreAM team by delivering a presentation entitled “Effect of milling strategies on surface integrity of PH17-4 produced by Additive Manufacturing DED”, highlighting key research outcomes developed within the project.
The presentation showcased a study focused on how different milling strategies impact the surface integrity of PH17-4 stainless steel parts produced via Directed Energy Deposition (DED). The goal is to optimize post-processing machining techniques to ensure high-performance surface characteristics and structural reliability in additively manufactured components.
The 3D PRINT Congress & Exhibition and the accompanying EPMA seminars aim to bring together leading industrial players and researchers to discuss the latest advances, trends, and technical innovations in additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy, and advanced post-processing technologies.




