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Formnext Recap: Packed Crowds, Expert Insights, and Community Energy

Formnext Recap: Packed Crowds, Expert Insights, and Community Energy

FRANKFURT, November 19, 2025 — The first 24 hours at Formnext, 2025!

Day 1's Highlights

The first Tech Spotlight began at 14:00 with a introduction to the product lineup. Guest speakers Udo (industrial metrology) and Sören (Applied Sciences, BTH) presented practical uses in manufacturing and engineering education.

Our new collaborative robot 3D scanning system (Metrohub) attracted steady attention from professionals and visitors throughout the day for its ability to fully automate batch 3D scanning and measurement tasks.  

Senior engineers Zike and Gena demonstrated the collaborative robot 3D scanning system’s full scan‑to‑measure workflow using our Revo Design and Revo Measure  (PTB-certified professional software). The drag‑teach path programming and real‑time CAD-to-path simulation impressed onlookers. One automation engineer, watching a batch scanning run, commented: “I knew industrial systems could do this, but not at this price point—and not this accessible.”


What We're Experiencing

The INSPIRE 2  station is an absolute highlight.

We watched many first-time 3D-scanning users pick up the device, follow the on-screen instructions, and successfully capture scans without any help. The reactions were consistent: surprise at the laser-scanning speed and excitement about pulling off detailed body scans with a mobile device. Absolute shock that no other scanners come close to matching its scanning capabilities and accuracy at its price point. Some of them even bought it on the spot.


The metrology conversation is shifting.

Traffic around the Revo Design and Revo Measure remained steady, with industry insiders asking detailed questions about workflow, integration with existing quality management systems, batch-processing capabilities, and long-term calibration support.

Two More Days of Discoveries Ahead.

Nov 19 - Maker & Creative Workflows

Tom's Basement, Olly, Snapmaker, and Quicksurface explore automotive restoration, advanced techniques, and scan-to-CAD pipelines.

Nov 20 - Accessibility & Specialized Applications

PolyWorkshop, Elegoo, and Zoltan cover beginner-friendly workflows, integrated manufacturing, and human body scanning.

All sessions: 14:00-17:00

Join the Conversation

The industry no longer sees “powerful vs. user‑friendly” as a trade‑off. People expect both, and the reactions at the booth show we’re meeting that expectation.

Visitors can stop by between sessions for product consultations and prize drawings. The team is available throughout exhibition hours for technical discussions. Booth conversations, sometimes critical but always constructive, underscore the importance of community engagement alongside product development.

If you are at Formnext, we welcome your perspective.


Live updates continue on our social channels throughout Formnext 2025.


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