Due to their process principle, additive manufacturing processes are suitable for manufacturing components made of hybrid porous materials. Therefore, it is investigated how HyPo-components with defined local material properties can be reproducibly manufactured using powder-based laser directed energy deposition and wire-based additive fusion welding. In order to reduce the likelihood for defective components, the components are characterized during their manufacture using optical measurement technology, which is being further developed for this purpose. Model-based controls will be developed to adapt the process parameters during production and for path planning.