[en] Additive manufacturing of ceramics opens new ways to manufacture parts with a complex design. However, rough surfaces and large dimensional and geometrical tolerances hamper its widespread in the industries. Subtractive processes (milling and lasing, e.g.) can produce parts with tight tolerances and smooth surface topography. Nevertheless, they require a simple part design. This poster proposes a solution mixing both additive and subtractive processes inside the same hybrid machine to overcome the limitations of each process.