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WorldPM2026: The Global Hub for Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials

In less than a month, join the leaders, innovators, and researchers shaping the future of powder metallurgy and particulate materials at WorldPM2026 — the premier international congress for our global PM community. This event delivers cutting-edge presentations, peer-reviewed research, and real-world case studies from world-class experts, making it the essential gathering for professionals across the entire powder materials supply chain.

WorldPM2026 is co-located with:

  • AMPM2026 — International Conference on Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy
  • Tungsten2026 — International conference on Tungsten, Refractory, and Hardmaterials)

This unique convergence brings three complementary conferences together under one roof, expanding technical depth and industry reach. Attendees benefit from access to a broader program, enhanced networking opportunities, and a comprehensive view of trends spanning powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing, tungsten, refractory, and hardmaterials technologies.

Why attend WorldPM2026?

  • A world-class global technical program with over 300 presentations
    Explore the latest advancements in powder metallurgy, particulate materials, processing technologies, characterization, sustainability, and applications across diverse industries — from automotive and aerospace to energy, medical, and beyond.
  • International collaboration at scale
    Connect with a truly global audience from 30 countries — researchers, manufacturers, suppliers, and end users. Exchange ideas, build partnerships, and discover new opportunities.
  • Practical insights with immediate impact
    Gain actionable knowledge you can apply directly to product development, production optimization, quality control, and R&D initiatives.
  • An exceptional host city
    Montréal — celebrated for its creativity, culture, and thriving technology ecosystem — WorldPM2026 offers an inspiring setting for learning, networking, and collaboration in one of the world’s premier conference destinations.

Who Should Attend?

  • Materials scientists and engineers
  • Powder metallurgy professionals
  • Additive manufacturing specialists
  • R&D and product development teams
  • Quality and production managers
  • Suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and service providers
  • Academics and students focused on PM, AM, and refractory materials

Join us at WorldPM2026 to stay at the forefront of innovation, expand your professional network, and help shape the next generation of powder metallurgy and particulate materials technology.

Register now and be part of the global conversation driving the industry forward.

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St. Marys Dutch Manufacturing Students' Create U.S. Flag Coin

Students from St. Marys Area High School’s Dutch Manufacturing (DM) program have partnered with the Community Education Center of Elk and Cameron Counties (CEC), and the Elk County Commissioners to design and produce “The U.S. Flag Coin” in celebration of America’s 250th birthday in 2026.

 

Test Facility for AI Manufacturing Opens at Georgia Tech

The Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, has expanded its Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility into a larger, artificial intelligence (AI)-focused manufacturing testbed designed to support companies, researchers, and students. The renovated 60,000-square-foot facility officially opened in April 2026 and provides a controlled environment where emerging AI and automation technologies can be tested before deployment in operational factories.

ORNL Prints HIP Canisters

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, Tennessee, have developed a new manufacturing approach that combines additive manufacturing (AM), with hot isostatic pressing (PM-HIP) to produce large, high-performance metal components for nuclear, energy, aerospace and medical applications.

100% Recycled Rare Earth Magnets Passes Durability Test

A team of UK companies has successfully created a full recycling loop for rare earth materials used in electric vehicle (EV) motors — and Ford has confirmed the results work just as well as newly mined materials.

Rare earth elements such as neodymium, dysprosium and terbium are essential for the powerful magnets inside EV motors. However, most of the world’s supply comes from overseas, and recent export controls from China have raised concerns about shortages.

People in the News

Brandon Davis has been named Chief Operating Officer of 6K Additive, Inc., Burgettstown, Pennsylvania. He will oversee the company's global operations, including metal powder production and alloy additions.

 

 

Scott Davis has been named Sales Director Powders, for GKN Hoeganaes part of Dauch Corporation, effective May 1, 2026.  He will oversee the North America commercial team.

 

 

Company News

AMES, Barcelona, Spain, has celebrated the official inauguration of its new factory in Wuhu, China. The facility will focus on PM parts for mechanical and hydraulic applications, supporting global markets.

Global Tungsten & Powders, Towanda, Pennsylvania, and investment firm Manhattan Five Partners LLC, have entered into a collaboration agreement to establish a strategic tungsten oxide stockpile in the US. This initiative is designed to support US national security objectives, strengthen domestic supply chain resilience, and reduce reliance on foreign adversarial sources for critical minerals.

IperionX Limited, South Boston, Virginia, has announced the installation of its advanced 300-ton six-axis SACMI PM press at its Titanium Manufacturing Campus. The press significantly increases IperionX’s compaction capacity and the ability to manufacture a broader range of complex titanium components using its PM technologies.

APMI News—Winner Announced

On May 14th APMI International President Rob Hayes, Phoenix Sintered Metals LLC, awards Kevin Klink, Nichols Portland LLC,  a complimentary Full Registration to WorldPM2026 being held in Montreal Canada,  Kevin was automatically entered into the drawing by attending at least 5 of the 7 West Penn APMI Chapter meetings held this year.   

Remember, if you’re ever in the Western Pennsylvania region be sure and check the West Penn Chapter calendar of events on the APMI International website to see what you can take part in.   https://www.apmiinternational.org/NewsEvents/WestPennChapter.aspx

PM Flashback

Volume 25, No. 4, May 1996

APMI has a rich history that encompasses over sixty years advancing powder metallurgy. Explore the PM Flashback articles for insights into the industry's developments from 10, 20, and 40 years ago.

PM Flashback

International Journal of Powder Metallurgy Volume 33, No. 8, 1997

The International Journal of Powder Metallurgy covers various materials and processes. Back in the day, the Consultant’s Corner was a popular feature. Revisit them to learn more about materials and processes.

AMPM2026 Registration Discount Ends May 15

If you’re involved in metal additive manufacturing or powder metallurgy, AMPM2026 is the place to be. As the leading technical conference in the Americas focused uniquely on metal AM, AMPM2026 brings together worldwide industry experts to present the latest technology developments in this fast-growing field. Whether you’re an engineer, researcher, executive, or student, you’ll gain valuable insights through cutting-edge technical sessions, expert-led presentations, and dynamic discussions.

Held in Montréal, one of North America’s top destinations for innovation and international conferences, the event offers more than educational opportunities throughout its 135 AM-related technical presentations. It’s a powerful opportunity to learn, collaborate, and connect with global professionals from every facet of the industry.

Co-located with WorldPM2026 and Tungsten2026, three major conferences will take place under one roof, creating unmatched networking and business opportunities. Explore the international marketplace, discover the latest equipment and materials, and promote your brand at the premier powder metallurgy and metal AM event in the Americas.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the future—register for AMPM2026 today!

University of Florida AM Lab

The Herbert Wertheim Laboratory for Engineering Excellence at the University of Florida has a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing (AM) lab that signals new possibilities for research and workforce development. At the heart of the lab is the Renishaw AM-400 laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) system—a metal 3D printer capable of producing complex components from materials such as titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum.

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