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INTAMSYS Joins WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Competition Preparation Week, Advancing Skilled Talent Development and Additive Manufacturing Integration

Written by INTAMSYS | Feb 5, 2026 4:00:00 PM

INTAMSYS  |  February 6, 2026  |  Shanghai

INTAMSYS Invited to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Competition Preparation Week

INTAMSYS has been invited to attend the WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Competition Preparation Week (CPW) held in Shanghai. According to WorldSkills International, the CPW brought together over 400 delegates from more than 70 countries and regions to coordinate the operational framework across 64 skill competitions. INTAMSYS engaged in in-depth discussions with the event organizers and technical teams to advance competition preparations and technical collaboration.

WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 (the 48th WorldSkills Competition) will be held in Shanghai in September 2026 as the world's premier vocational skills competition, featuring 64 skill categories and drawing over 400 delegates from 70+ countries and regions for its preparation phase. As a Global Strategic Partner of WorldSkills, INTAMSYS provides industrial FDM 3D printing equipment, materials, and technical support for additive manufacturing-related skill competitions.

Deepening Global Strategic Partnership Collaboration

During the CPW meetings, the organizers presented an overview of the current preparations for WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 and outlined the next phase of collaboration planning for Global Partners. As a Global Strategic Partner of WorldSkills, INTAMSYS continues to champion the integration of skills competitions with advanced manufacturing technology and actively participates in the co-creation of competition technical standards and application scenarios.

Skill Competition Technical Support Discussions

On the afternoon of February 3, the INTAMSYS team held focused discussions with relevant skill competition technical groups, further refining technical assistance plans and event support strategies for targeted skill competitions. Both parties explored INTAMSYS's industrial FDM 3D printing technology support across equipment, materials, tools, and on-site personnel during the competition, laying a solid foundation for the successful delivery of the event.

Advancing the Future of Advanced Manufacturing Skills

"WorldSkills, as a premier global platform for skills education and technical exchange, not only drives the development of skilled young talent but also continuously promotes the practical application of advanced manufacturing technologies in education and industry."

INTAMSYS is committed to supporting skilled talent development and innovation through industrial 3D printing solutions, helping build a future-ready manufacturing talent ecosystem.

Looking ahead, INTAMSYS will continue to deepen its partnership with the WorldSkills ecosystem, actively contributing to competition technical support, education and training, and industry application promotion — advancing the development of advanced manufacturing skills worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Competition Preparation Week (CPW)?

The Competition Preparation Week (CPW) is a critical milestone in WorldSkills event preparation, bringing together skill competition managers, global partners, and organizers to advance infrastructure lists, workshop layouts, test project development, and standards and assessment guides across all skill competitions.

Q: What is INTAMSYS's role in WorldSkills?

INTAMSYS is a Global Strategic Partner of WorldSkills, providing high-density equipment deployment and comprehensive on-site expert technical support across all core 3D printing-related skill competitions: 05 CAD Mechanical Design, 59 Industrial Design Technology, 57 Additive Manufacturing, and 64 Drone Systems. INTAMSYS serves as the exclusive sponsor for both 05 CAD Mechanical Design and 57 Additive Manufacturing, deeply engaged in these competitions.

Q: How many skill competitions are there at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026?

WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 features 64 skill competitions across multiple categories including Manufacturing and Engineering Technology, Information and Communication Technology, and Construction and Building Technology, with competitors from over 70 countries and regions.

Q: How does INTAMSYS's 3D printing technology support skills development?

INTAMSYS helps vocational skills education move from theoretical learning to hands-on practice by providing industrial FDM 3D printing equipment and training, enabling students to master advanced manufacturing skills such as high-performance material printing and process parameter optimization, ultimately delivering qualified technical talent to the industry.

Q: How can I learn more about INTAMSYS and WorldSkills partnership?

Visit www.intamsys.com or contact info@intamsys.com for more information.