'Marking Right' for the Globalization of K-Materials, Parts, and Equipment… 'Ceramitec 2026' in Munich, Germany in March to Be Tested in the Global Materials Market
Article Date: 2026-02-25
‘Precisely Targeting’ the Globalization of K-Materials, Parts, and Equipment… ‘Ceramitec 2026’ in Munich, Germany in March to Serve as a Testbed for the Global Materials Market
- Comprehensive Overview of Advanced Materials Solutions for Semiconductors and Aerospace… Convergence of Global Technology Trends
- Participation of YJC, MADE, 3D Controls, Sammi, and Others… Expanding Opportunities for Business Cooperation
- Participation of Major Companies and Institutions Including Kyocera, Denka, DLR, and Fraunhofer… Over 100 Technical Sessions Over 3 Days

The photo shows an explanation of an exhibit at the Ceramitec 2024 exhibition hall. (Source: Messe Munich Korea Representative Office)
As the global industrial sector faces a period of structural transformation characterized by carbon neutrality and digital transformation (DX), ‘ceramitec 2026,’ the world’s largest specialized exhibition for the ceramics industry, will be held for three days from March 24 to 26 at the Messe Munich exhibition center in Germany to present solutions.
Under the official slogan "Discover Ceramics: Unrivaled High-Performance Materials," this exhibition is expected to serve as a global hub for the globalization of Korea’s materials, parts, and equipment (MPE) industry, acting as a representative global platform encompassing the entire ceramic process from raw material extraction to high-tech industrial applications.
In particular, it is garnering significant attention from the industrial sector by presenting advanced ceramic technologies for key industries such as semiconductors, aerospace, and future energy, as well as an innovative vision aligned with the government’s R&D direction. YJC, MADDE, 3D Controls, and Sammi Challenge the Globalization of ‘K-Ceramic’ Materials, Parts, and Equipment
Major companies leading the domestic ceramic industry are participating in large numbers to showcase their technological prowess at this exhibition. Participants include YJC, a specialist in high-temperature heat-resistant ceramics; MADDE, which possesses innovative ceramic 3D printing technology; 3D Controls, a provider of precision control solutions; and Sammi, a decal paper manufacturer.
From overseas, Germany's Netzsch, Eirich, and Dorst, along with Japanese materials companies Kyocera and Denka, are participating, signaling a competition for global supremacy in materials. In the additive manufacturing sector, innovative companies such as XJet 3D, Prodways, and RHP Technology have joined in droves to present the essence of cutting-edge processes. Participating in this event are 466 companies from a total of 36 countries, showcasing the latest technological trends in the ceramics industry through over 3,000 technologies and products within a 33,000-square-meter exhibition hall.
German Society of Ceramics (DKG) Organizes ‘DKG Agora’… Establishing an International Industry-Academic-Research Hub
The highlight of this exhibition is ‘DKG Agora,’ a special industry-academia-research networking exhibition led by the German Society of Ceramics (DKG), which is being held for the first time this year. As a space where global universities, research institutes, and startups in the field of eco-friendly and extreme-environment advanced ceramics can directly interact with the industrial sector, it is expected to provide practical partnership opportunities for domestic companies seeking to enter the European market.
In addition, the ‘Heavy Clay Experience,’ a technology demonstration platform organized by the European Ceramic Technology Suppliers Association (ECTS), features 14 leading member companies, including Händle and Refratechnik, showcasing automation and low-carbon manufacturing processes for construction materials through live demonstrations. From R&D to Commercialization Strategies… Over 100 Intensive Conferences Over 3 Days
Over 100 global experts will serve as speakers at the conferences held during the exhibition. Researchers from world-leading institutions, including the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), and the Fraunhofer Institute, will participate directly to share global standards and future roadmaps for ceramic technology.
First, on the opening day, March 24, the focus will shift from next-generation ceramic technologies for aerospace and defense to the ‘SiC (Silicon Carbide) component additive manufacturing (3D printing)’ method, which has emerged as a key material for the semiconductor industry.
Subsequently, on the 25th, a large number of speakers from global research institutions will participate to present material technologies for extreme environments and case studies on AI-based production process optimization (DX), offering a vision for the digital transformation of ceramic manufacturing sites. On the final day, the 26th, the ‘Activated Clay’ conference will be held to address strategies for transitioning to eco-friendly materials in line with global carbon neutrality trends, focusing on the decarbonization of the cement and construction industries.
Maritta Lepp, Exhibition Director at Ceramitec, stated, “This program will foster active dialogue between industry and research and demonstrate how ceramics solve the challenges of modern industry,” adding, “I hope the participation of Korean companies will serve as an opportunity to secure global standards.”
Meanwhile, Ceramitec 2026 is hosted by Messe Munich, Germany. Registration and the detailed schedule can be confirmed through the Messe Munich Korea office (02-538-7767, ym@works-muenchen.kr).
'Marking Right' for the Globalization of K-Materials, Parts, and Equipment… 'Ceramitec 2026' in Munich, Germany in March to Be Tested in the Global Materials Market
Article Date: 2026-02-25
‘Precisely Targeting’ the Globalization of K-Materials, Parts, and Equipment… ‘Ceramitec 2026’ in Munich, Germany in March to Serve as a Testbed for the Global Materials Market
- Comprehensive Overview of Advanced Materials Solutions for Semiconductors and Aerospace… Convergence of Global Technology Trends
- Participation of YJC, MADE, 3D Controls, Sammi, and Others… Expanding Opportunities for Business Cooperation
- Participation of Major Companies and Institutions Including Kyocera, Denka, DLR, and Fraunhofer… Over 100 Technical Sessions Over 3 Days
The photo shows an explanation of an exhibit at the Ceramitec 2024 exhibition hall. (Source: Messe Munich Korea Representative Office)
As the global industrial sector faces a period of structural transformation characterized by carbon neutrality and digital transformation (DX), ‘ceramitec 2026,’ the world’s largest specialized exhibition for the ceramics industry, will be held for three days from March 24 to 26 at the Messe Munich exhibition center in Germany to present solutions.
Under the official slogan "Discover Ceramics: Unrivaled High-Performance Materials," this exhibition is expected to serve as a global hub for the globalization of Korea’s materials, parts, and equipment (MPE) industry, acting as a representative global platform encompassing the entire ceramic process from raw material extraction to high-tech industrial applications.
In particular, it is garnering significant attention from the industrial sector by presenting advanced ceramic technologies for key industries such as semiconductors, aerospace, and future energy, as well as an innovative vision aligned with the government’s R&D direction. YJC, MADDE, 3D Controls, and Sammi Challenge the Globalization of ‘K-Ceramic’ Materials, Parts, and Equipment
Major companies leading the domestic ceramic industry are participating in large numbers to showcase their technological prowess at this exhibition. Participants include YJC, a specialist in high-temperature heat-resistant ceramics; MADDE, which possesses innovative ceramic 3D printing technology; 3D Controls, a provider of precision control solutions; and Sammi, a decal paper manufacturer.
From overseas, Germany's Netzsch, Eirich, and Dorst, along with Japanese materials companies Kyocera and Denka, are participating, signaling a competition for global supremacy in materials. In the additive manufacturing sector, innovative companies such as XJet 3D, Prodways, and RHP Technology have joined in droves to present the essence of cutting-edge processes. Participating in this event are 466 companies from a total of 36 countries, showcasing the latest technological trends in the ceramics industry through over 3,000 technologies and products within a 33,000-square-meter exhibition hall.
German Society of Ceramics (DKG) Organizes ‘DKG Agora’… Establishing an International Industry-Academic-Research Hub
The highlight of this exhibition is ‘DKG Agora,’ a special industry-academia-research networking exhibition led by the German Society of Ceramics (DKG), which is being held for the first time this year. As a space where global universities, research institutes, and startups in the field of eco-friendly and extreme-environment advanced ceramics can directly interact with the industrial sector, it is expected to provide practical partnership opportunities for domestic companies seeking to enter the European market.
In addition, the ‘Heavy Clay Experience,’ a technology demonstration platform organized by the European Ceramic Technology Suppliers Association (ECTS), features 14 leading member companies, including Händle and Refratechnik, showcasing automation and low-carbon manufacturing processes for construction materials through live demonstrations. From R&D to Commercialization Strategies… Over 100 Intensive Conferences Over 3 Days
Over 100 global experts will serve as speakers at the conferences held during the exhibition. Researchers from world-leading institutions, including the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the European Ceramic Society (ECerS), and the Fraunhofer Institute, will participate directly to share global standards and future roadmaps for ceramic technology.
First, on the opening day, March 24, the focus will shift from next-generation ceramic technologies for aerospace and defense to the ‘SiC (Silicon Carbide) component additive manufacturing (3D printing)’ method, which has emerged as a key material for the semiconductor industry.
Subsequently, on the 25th, a large number of speakers from global research institutions will participate to present material technologies for extreme environments and case studies on AI-based production process optimization (DX), offering a vision for the digital transformation of ceramic manufacturing sites. On the final day, the 26th, the ‘Activated Clay’ conference will be held to address strategies for transitioning to eco-friendly materials in line with global carbon neutrality trends, focusing on the decarbonization of the cement and construction industries.
Maritta Lepp, Exhibition Director at Ceramitec, stated, “This program will foster active dialogue between industry and research and demonstrate how ceramics solve the challenges of modern industry,” adding, “I hope the participation of Korean companies will serve as an opportunity to secure global standards.”
Meanwhile, Ceramitec 2026 is hosted by Messe Munich, Germany. Registration and the detailed schedule can be confirmed through the Messe Munich Korea office (02-538-7767, ym@works-muenchen.kr).