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amsight headline quality management for metal AMQuality management software amsight, focused on data-driven quality management for additive manufacturing (AM) exhibited at the MTC Conference in Veldhoven (Netherlands) today (Stand M22). Visitors were invited to meet the team and see how amsight enables manufacturers to move beyond spreadsheet-based quality evidence and toward a digital quality backbone designed for industrial, regulated production.

As metal AM scales into production across high-value sectors such as semiconductor equipment, aerospace, defence, and medical technology, quality teams face a growing challenge. Critical information is often spread across machine logs, powder records, post-processing documents, inspection PDFs, and shared drives. The result is a high manual workload, slow root-cause investigations, and inconsistent reporting, exactly where regulated supply chains demand speed, clarity, and repeatability.

amsight addresses this gap by consolidating quality-relevant data across the entire AM process chain. The software links powder genealogy, build parameters, machine events, post-processing steps and inspection results at part level, creating a single source of truth that supports traceability, repeatable reporting, and SPC-ready process stability analysis.

Structured digital backbone

Peter Lindecke, CCO and co-founder of amsight said: “Our customers aren’t short of data, they are short of usable, connected evidence. At the MTC, we demonstrated how amsight turns scattered production information into a structured digital backbone, so quality teams can prove conformity faster, reduce scrap through earlier insight, and scale production without adding complexity.”

Visitors were able to explore key production use cases including traceable production data, powder management, process and machine qualification, and audit-ready documentation. The team also showed how amsight fits alongside existing ERP and MES environments, acting as a specialised production-layer quality solution that integrates with machines and inspection workflows through open interfaces.

With MTC bringing together the high-tech manufacturing ecosystem around Veldhoven, amsight’s presence was aimed at manufacturers who are pushing AM from pilot projects to dependable production, and who recognise that quality data has become critical infrastructure.





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