Skip to main content

Intech Additive Solutions

HardwareBengaluru, IndiaFounded 2012· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops and supplies indigenous metal 3D printers and software for industrial additive manufacturing using laser powder bed fusion.

CEO / Founder
Sridhar Balaram
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$7.21M
Latest Round
Strategic Investment
Key Investors
DMG Mori; DN Solutions

Technology & Products

Key Products

Intech Additive Solutions offers iFusion series metal 3D printers, AMBuilder and AMOptoMet software, and end-to-end services for metal additive manufacturing.

Technological Advantage

Proprietary software suite (AMBuilder, AMOptomet) for build prep and parameter optimization; AS9100D certified processes.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Provides a complete, indigenous metal AM ecosystem (hardware, software, and design) that reduces lead times and reliance on foreign OEMs for industrial-grade components.

How They Differentiate

Offers an indigenous Indian alternative to global OEMs with a vertically integrated hardware and software stack.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers in aerospace and general engineering.

Industry Verticals

Aerospace; General Industrial

Competitors

Velo3D, Additive Industries, EOS

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue of ₹18.6Cr (~$2.2M USD) for FY23; 41% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) in revenue; First Indian OEM to develop and export industrial metal 3D printers

Major Milestones

Founded in 2012 as Intech DMLS; Launched iFusion series metal 3D printers; Achieved AS9100D certification; Strategic investment from DMG Mori; Launched Infinite Series at FASTNEX 2026

Notable Customers

MachineWorks (licenses Polygonica software)

Recent coverage of Intech Additive Solutions

Why this company matters

Intech Additive Solutions positions itself as India's first indigenous OEM for metal laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) systems, offering a vertically integrated hardware and software stack. Founded in 2012 as Intech DMLS, the company aims to reduce lead times and reliance on foreign suppliers for industrial-grade metal components, a value proposition that resonates strongly in defense and aerospace supply chains.

The company's core product line is the iFusion series of metal LPBF printers, complemented by a proprietary software suite that includes AMBuilder for build preparation and AMOptoMet for parameter optimization. This full-stack approach—covering hardware, software, and design services—differentiates Intech from many competitors that offer only printers or only software. The company holds AS9100D certification, a key requirement for aerospace production.

Intech serves industrial manufacturers in aerospace and general engineering. Notable customers include MachineWorks, which licenses its Polygonica software for use within Intech's ecosystem. The company has also secured strategic investments from DMG Mori and DN Solutions, and maintains a partnership with UIT-Dresden. Revenue reached approximately $2.2 million USD (₹18.6Cr) in FY23, with a reported 41% CAGR, and Intech became the first Indian OEM to export industrial metal 3D printers.

Competing against established global players such as EOS, Velo3D, and Additive Industries, Intech's primary moat is its indigenous positioning and vertically integrated ecosystem. However, its relatively small scale and limited international brand recognition outside India present ongoing challenges. The launch of its Infinite Series at FASTNEX 2026 signals continued product development, but the company must demonstrate it can scale production and win repeat orders from global aerospace primes to solidify its market position.