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Guided tours

How about a personalized tour with experts who can address your specific challenges? A tour that offers both non-ceramists and ceramists an optimal overview of solutions to specific issues in the shortest possible time? You can get that here!

Exclusive deep dives into the diverse topics of ceramics

Our tour guides are industry experts who visit pre-selected exhibitors with small groups. Each tour begins with a keynote speech on the current classification of the tour topic, followed by a tour lasting between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on the topic—including discussion and networking with like-minded people.

A man gives a presentation to a group of people at ceramitec.
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In addition to an introduction to technical ceramics, there will be tours covering ceramic injection molding (CIM), ceramic 3D printing, and heavy clay ceramics. Other application-related topics are currently being planned.

The tour language is English, and participation in the tours is free of charge. Based on past experience, we recommend registering early, as the number of participants is limited.

A group of people listen attentively at an exhibition and concentrate on a speaker outside the picture.
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Guided tours for heavy clay ceramics

This exciting guided tour starts in Hall A4, Stand A4.550.

Get an overview and discover interesting suppliers with the latest technologies in the field of heavy clay ceramics. The tour will guide you to exhibitors where you can deepen your knowledge and discuss your questions. The tours will be conducted in English.

People attending the trade fair stand and look at a presentation area.
© Messe München

Guided tours for technical ceramics

The guided tours on technical ceramics start at the lounge in Hall A6, Stand A6.345/434.

Learn about technical ceramics and their diverse applications. The tour will take you directly to the relevant exhibitors.

Topics and companies featured in the tour “Ceramic Injection Molded Parts: A Perfect Combination of Functional and Economic Advantages”


  1. IKTS - Basic information on ceramic injection molding and outlook on research topics
  2. EnCeram - Material-driven possibilities in ceramic injection molding (I/II) - oxides
  3. 3D Ceram - Additive manufacturing to support the development phase
  4. Inmatec Material - Driven possibilities in ceramic injection molding (II/II) - non-oxides, and binder systems
  5. Kläger Spritzguss - Practical application examples with background information: geometry, function and application

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