INTAMSYS Reconfirms Its Position as Exclusive 3D Printing Sponsor for WorldSkills Shanghai 2026
INTAMSYS: Leading the Way in 3D Printing at WorldSkills Competitions
In a remarkable continuation of its commitment to empowering vocational skills education, INTAMSYS has been officially designated as the exclusive FFF 3D printing sponsor for the 48th WorldSkills Competition, set to unfold in Shanghai in 2026. The announcement comes on the heels of INTAMSYS’s successful partnership with WorldSkills Lyon 2024, where it showcased the efficacy of its technology and support systems.
Supporting Skills Development through Technology
As part of its sponsorship, INTAMSYS has taken proactive steps to facilitate the training leading up to the main competition. The company played a pivotal role in organizing centralized assessments and mock competitions, thereby laying a solid foundation for participants. Among its contributions were the provision of equipment, supply of materials, and comprehensive technical support that spanned across four critical skill areas: Mechanical Engineering CAD, Additive Manufacturing, Industrial Design Technology, and Unmanned Aerial Systems.
INTAMSYS’s expertise was critical throughout the competition, as they worked in close collaboration with event organizers and technical teams. Their focus on ensuring stable equipment operation and consistent printing performance enabled participants to fully leverage the advantages of 3D printing technology in their respective fields. After the competition, the WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 Executive Bureau issued a formal letter of appreciation, acknowledging INTAMSYS for its outstanding contributions to event organization and technical excellence.
The Role of 3D Printing in Modern Competitions
3D printing has fundamentally transformed industries and skill sets, acting as a crucial bridge between digital designs and real-world applications. This growth in capabilities highlights the increasing significance of additive manufacturing in areas such as industrial design and mechanical engineering. In the context of the WorldSkills Competition, the equipment utilized must demonstrate reliability under high-stress conditions while providing consistent results that meet industrial standards.
The equipment’s performance must mirror industrial-grade conditions, ensuring that each part produced not only meets quality benchmarks but can also withstand extensive use. This requirement aligns perfectly with the core values of INTAMSYS's industrial-grade FFF technology, which promises stable, repeatable, and verifiable manufacturing results.
INTAMSYS: A Commitment to Skills Education
Through its ongoing involvement with multiple WorldSkills competitions, INTAMSYS has been able to showcase its prowess in delivering industrial-grade FFF technology while supporting educational initiatives. The company’s strategic focus is on marrying vocational skills education with advanced manufacturing, positioning itself as a leader in driving future capabilities in the workforce.
With its continued participation in WorldSkills events, INTAMSYS is dedicated to injecting industrial standards and process expertise into vocational education. As the countdown to WorldSkills Shanghai 2026 begins, INTAMSYS is committed to helping young professionals harness the power of advanced technologies to prepare for the future of manufacturing. This partnership is not just about showcasing technology; it's about empowering the next generation of skilled professionals, equipped with the tools they need to thrive in an increasingly digital and manufacturing-driven world.