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INTAMSYS Launches Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance at TCT Asia 2026

Written by INTAMSYS | Mar 30, 2026 4:09:25 AM

 Shanghai, China — March 18, 2026 — INTAMSYS (远铸智能) officially announced the launch of its Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance during TCT Asia 2026. The initiative brings together leading industrial 3D printing service providers and marks a significant step toward enabling additive manufacturing to evolve from isolated applications to scalable production systems. 

Industrial FFF Enters a New Phase of Scalable Adoption 

In recent years, industrial FFF has been transitioning from prototyping to small-batch production and end-use part manufacturing. As demand continues to grow, printing services have become an increasingly critical component of the additive manufacturing value chain.

At the same time, the industry faces several key challenges:

  • Inconsistent part quality across different providers
  • Limited capacity for large-scale or time-sensitive orders
  • High barriers to adoption of high-performance materials

These challenges continue to limit the broader adoption of additive manufacturing in production environments. As a result, building a production system capable of delivering consistent, reliable outcomes has become a critical priority for the industry.

 

Building a Standardized Production Network 

To address these challenges, INTAMSYS has launched the Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance, aimed at creating an integrated, production-ready service network for industrial customers.

The alliance is built on the INTAMSYS technology platform and brings together qualified regional service providers. Through standardized processes and coordinated operations, the alliance seeks to transform distributed manufacturing capacity into a unified, scalable production system.

Key focus areas of the alliance include:

  • Unified equipment and material systems, based on INTAMSYS platforms and certified materials
  • Standardized processes and workflows (SOPs) to ensure cross-site consistency
  • Coordinated capacity and order allocation, enabling multi-location production and rapid response
  • Quality control and data traceability systems, ensuring reliability for industrial applications

In addition, INTAMSYS will provide alliance members with structured support, including centralized procurement, regional spare parts and material supply, technical training, and operational system integration.

According to INTAMSYS, the alliance is not simply about resource aggregation, but about establishing a standardized industrial production network that converts fragmented capabilities into scalable, reliable manufacturing capacity.

TCT Asia 2026 INTAMSYS Booth -- Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 

 

From Processing Capability to Manufacturing Capability 

The initial members of the alliance include Jiguang Additive (Tianjin), JLC (Shenzhen), Teju New Materials (Fuzhou), and Ziyue Precision (Nanjing).

Speaking on behalf of alliance members, Duan Bin, Deputy General Manager of Jiguang Additive, highlighted the evolving expectations of industrial customers. As additive manufacturing moves toward industrialization, customers are no longer focused solely on individual printing tasks. Instead, demand is expanding to include design collaboration, material application expertise, and integrated R&D support.

This shift is driving higher requirements for service providers, who must now deliver not only production capacity but also comprehensive manufacturing capabilities. In this context, collaborative models such as the alliance are becoming essential for improving service quality and competitiveness.

INTAMSYS Booth at TCT Asia 2026 -- Duan Bin, Deputy General Manager of Jiguang Additive (Tianjin) 

 

From Equipment Capability to Production Systems 

The launch of the Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance represents a strategic expansion for INTAMSY -- from hardware innovation to production systems and industrial collaboration.

Through this initiative, INTAMSYS aims to address three core challenges faced by industrial users: quality consistency, delivery reliability, and technical capability. By enabling flexible capacity, stable output, and end-to-end service support, the alliance is designed to accelerate the transition of industrial FFF from isolated applications to scalable production.

As high-performance material applications continue to expand and demand for flexible manufacturing grows, additive manufacturing is becoming an integral part of modern industrial production.

INTAMSYS will continue to develop the alliance framework and collaborate with partners across the value chain to drive broader adoption of additive manufacturing in real-world production environments.

INTAMSYS Booth at TCT Asia 2026 -- Additive Manufacturing Service Alliance Members Group Photo 

The company also welcomes more printing service providers to join the alliance and work together to advance industrial FFF toward scalable and standardized production.

👉 Learn More at www.intamsys.com for more details on the offer and to book a demo.