Intech launches eight-laser iFusion450 metal AM machine

Intech Additive Solutions, based in Bangalore, India, debuted its iFusion450-8 metal Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing machine at IMTEX Forming 2026.
Featuring eight lasers, the company states that the new machine can reduce cost-per-part by around 70%, increasing annual throughput up to seven-fold. Its 450 x 450 x 450 mm build space is intended to bridge the gap between prototype and series production.
“Additive Manufacturing matters in serial production only when it delivers predictable economics at scale,” stated Sridhar Balaram, Founder and Director of Intech Additive Solutions. “We focused on cost per part, throughput, and repeatability, not just speed. What makes this system production-ready is the way hardware, process, and software work as one. That integration allows manufacturers to move from pilots to dependable serial production.”
The new machine features a scalable architecture designed to minimise downtime, with integrated workflow and automated powder handling.
Srinivas Shastry, Director, Sales and Marketing, added, “In production environments, fragmentation creates risk. When machines, software, and process support come from different vendors, accountability suffers. With the Infinity series, customers get a unified hardware-software ecosystem they can run as a production system, not an experiment. That clarity is what gives decision-makers confidence to scale.”
The iFusion450 design is reportedly targeted at sectors including aerospace, defence, automotive and energy.



























