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HP to Demonstrate Advanced 3D Printing Innovations at XPONENTIAL 2025

HP Additive Manufacturing (HP) will exhibit its latest 3D printing technologies for drone and robotics applications at XPONENTIAL 2025


HP to Demonstrate Advanced 3D Printing Innovations at XPONENTIAL 2025

HP Additive Manufacturing (HP), a developer of 3D printing technologies, will be exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2025 at Booth 2024.

At the event, HP and Forecast 3D will be showcasing how HP’s Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology is powering innovation across a wide range of drone and robotics applications. HP’s technology allows manufacturers and operators to quickly and efficiently create everything from functional prototypes through to high-quality final production parts. Its industrial-grade systems offer extreme accuracy, advanced isotropy, and predictable print times.

The following real-world projects demonstrate the impact of advanced 3D printing in building stronger, lighter, more agile systems, ready for mission-critical deployment:

Surveillance & Monitoring

  • The Eye Above Drone: Designed for anti-poaching and wildlife monitoring, built using HP’s MJF platform for high-performance, field-repairable parts. The BushRanger 2M V1 will debut at XPONENTIAL on 20 May 2025.

Industrial Inspections

  • XperDron by Serveo: Built in Madrid for industrial inspections (underwater, thermographic), with HP MJF and PA12 enabling design freedom and rapid deployment.
  • RDR Drone by NECO: A next-gen UAV integrating Autodesk workflows, combining HP MJF with PA12, PA11, and TPU for cost-effective high-performance parts.

Construction, Mining & Infrastructure

  • Athera Drone by Vecros: India’s first Spatial AI drone startup, using HP MJF to create smarter, faster, and more cost-effective designs for mining, telecoms, and construction.

Racing & Freestyle

  • SkyLite by Rotor Riot – Unusual Machines: A crash-resilient FPV drone for racing and freestyle, using HP MJF and BASF TPU 88A for complex, durable parts.
  • Helyx Drone by Sigma Ingeneria: An FPV quadcopter engineered to handle 7G forces during racing, using HP MJF and PA11 for aerodynamic strength.

Portable & Mission-Critical Drones

  • Hunter by UAV Works: A highly portable, foldable multicopter with 96% 3D printed structure, designed for remote deployment and onboard 4G camera-guided operations.

Underwater & Marine Exploration

  • Buddy by Framework Robotics: A robust underwater ROV for marine exploration, made with HP MJF and PA11 for strength and durability in extreme conditions.

HP’s additive manufacturing solutions are already helping startups and established players accelerate their design cycles, improve performance, and scale sustainably.

Visit HP at XPONENTIAL 2025, Booth 2024, to explore new ways to bring agile, cost-effective drone or robotics platforms to market.

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