3D People to Showcase Advanced Industrial 3D Printing Solutions for the Drone Industry at DroneX 2025

As part of their exhibition, 3D People will showcase some sample drone parts together with real-world case studies of how the company has supported clients with the production of parts. There will also be a limited number of free sample packs available to visitors providing a hands-on demonstration of quality and versatility of 3D People’s 3D printing services.

London, UK; 18 September 2025. UK-based additive manufacturing service provider 3D People is all set to exhibit at DroneX 2025. Taking place at the ExCeL in London from 30 September - 1 October, attendees will be able to find the 3D People team on Stand DX602, where they will be demonstrating how industrial polymer 3D printing is transforming the design and production of drone components.


As part of their exhibition, 3D People will showcase some sample drone parts together with real-world case studies of how the company has supported clients with the production of parts. There will also be a limited number of free sample packs available to visitors providing a hands-on demonstration of quality and versatility of 3D People's 3D printing services.

"We're excited to be at DroneX to showcase how our 3D printing solutions empower drone manufacturers to move faster, reduce part weigh, and achieve complex designs without the need for tooling," said Sasha Brumhl, Co-Founder of 3D People. "We will be able to highlight not only what's possible, but how manufacturers can take practical steps to integrate additive manufacturing into their workflows."

From autonomous aerial vehicles (UAVs) to ground, surface, and underwater systems (UGVs, USVs, UUVs), 3D People supports organisations across the drone ecosystem with cost-effective, scalable, and production-ready solutions. Their services enable companies to:
• Produce strong, lightweight components with tight tolerances in batches ranging from 1 to 100,000+.
• Cut lead times and simplify production processes for drone systems.
• Enhance performance with advanced surface finishing options.

"The drone industry thrives on innovation, and industrial 3D printing is a natural fit both for rapid prototyping and production alike," added Felix Manley, Co-Founder of 3D People. "We're looking forward to engaging with engineers, designers and manufacturers at DroneX, and showing them how additive manufacturing can give them a competitive edge."

Throughout the 2-day event, members of the 3D People team will be available to discuss design optimisation, material selection and manufacturing strategies tailored to drone applications.
DroneX 2025 is the UK's leading event dedicated to UAV and drone technology, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore the innovations shaping the industry.

Visit 3D People on Stand DX602 to learn more, view live samples and collect your free sample pack (while stocks last).

www.3dpeople.uk

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