Intech Additive Solutions Pvt Ltd has announced the launch of the Infinity 450 Series, marking a significant milestone for India’s metal additive manufacturing ecosystem. Introduced at IMTEX Forming 2026, the new system is positioned as the country’s first and largest metal additive manufacturing platform equipped with eight synchronised fibre lasers, purpose-built for serial and large-scale industrial production.
The Infinity 450 Series features a substantial build volume of 450 × 450 × 450 mm and integrates eight 500W lasers operating in parallel. Unlike conventional metal AM systems that are often optimised for prototyping or limited batch production, the Infinity 450 has been engineered as a production asset, targeting manufacturers seeking predictable economics, higher throughput, and consistent part quality at scale.
At the core of the system is a multi-laser architecture designed around defined build zones with controlled overlap. This configuration enables simultaneous processing across the build platform while maintaining uniform metallurgical quality throughout large and complex builds. According to the company, this approach can reduce cost per part by up to 70 per cent and increase annual output by six times or more compared to traditional single- or dual-laser systems.
The Infinity platform adopts a system-level design philosophy, integrating hardware, process parameters, and software into a unified production environment. This addresses long-standing challenges in metal additive manufacturing, including extended build times, high operational costs, and fragmented workflows that rely on multiple vendors and interfaces. By consolidating these elements, the system is intended to support repeatable, production-grade performance rather than experimental or pilot-scale use.
Designed for continuous industrial operation, the Infinity 450 Series incorporates features such as zone-level laser synchronisation, efficient laser utilisation, and a modular machine architecture aimed at maximising uptime. The platform is also automation-ready, with provisions for powder handling, in-process monitoring, and seamless integration into digital manufacturing workflows.
A defining element of the Infinity Series is its unified software framework, which combines build preparation, multi-laser coordination, process control, real-time monitoring, and production optimisation within a single ecosystem. This integrated approach is positioned as a key enabler for manufacturers looking to scale additive manufacturing while minimising operational complexity and ensuring clear system accountability.
The Infinity 450 Series is targeted at sectors where scalability, repeatability, and return on investment are critical to technology adoption, including aerospace and defence, automotive, energy, and tooling. In these industries, pressures around lead times, cost efficiency, and design flexibility continue to drive interest in metal additive manufacturing—provided it meets the rigours of industrial production.
With the launch of the Infinity 450 Series, Intech Additive Solutions positions metal additive manufacturing as a viable and competitive option for serial production in India, signalling a shift from niche applications toward mainstream manufacturing adoption.
