 Incanel 718 is a nickel-based superower with excellent creep properties and good tensile and fatigue strength. It is a versatile and widely used alloy in the field of additive manufacturing due to its good processability in the powder bed fusion with laser beam, PBF, LB, process. This alloy has already been extensively studied in terms of its microstructure and mechanical properties, but less research has been conducted on its creep resistance, particularly in relation to build orientation and post-treatment by hot isostatic pressing, HIP. This study investigates the creep behavior of additively manufactured Incanel 718 in different build directions and after two different heat treatments. Solution annealing at 980 degrees Celsius followed by aging and HIP with rapid cooling followed by aging were both found to improve the creep resistance of the material. The specimens after HIP heat treatment showed significantly improved creep resistance compared to those subjected to solution annealing at 980 degrees Celsius with subsequent aging. This article was authored by Anke Kalech, C. U. N. Sheen, and Christoph Brokman. We are article.tv, links in the description below.