INTAMSYS extends partnership with WorldSkills

This second INTAMSYS-WSI collaboration supports vocational education with 3D printing tech.

INTAMSYS has renewed its partnership with WorldSkills International (WSI) for the 2025-2026 season. Under this agreement, INTAMSYS will continue as the exclusive 3D printing equipment and materials supplier for the additive manufacturing and mechanical engineering CAD competitions at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026. This is the second consecutive collaboration between INTAMSYS and WSI, supporting vocational skills education with 3D printing technology.

INTAMSYS Signs Global Industry Partnership Agreement with WorldSkills International.

Drive Innovation in WorldSkills Competitions

During the signing ceremony, David Hoey, CEO of WorldSkills International, highly praised INTAMSYS for its technological expertise and commitment to education.

Dong Hua, from the Sponsorship and Partnership Department of the Executive Bureau of WorldSkills Shanghai 2026, also shared key plans for the event, highlighting the strong national support behind this global competition. The three parties engaged in in-depth discussions about the 2026 Shanghai WorldSkills Competition, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration.


Bridging Education and Industry

Following the signing ceremony, a round table forum featured Alexander Amiri, director of sponsorship and partnership at WorldSkills International, and Jane Stokie, director of skills competitions, who shared further insights into the partnership and competition details.

WSI visited INTAMSYS 3D printing bureau.

China’s Innovation on the Global Skills Stage

WorldSkills Lyon 2024 welcomed 1,300+ competitors from nearly 70 countries and regions. With Shanghai hosting in 2026, even more participants are expected. As a leading force in China’s advanced manufacturing sector, INTAMSYS aims to bring world-class technology to vocational training programs globally, bridging the gap between education and industry.

This renewed partnership solidifies INTAMSYS’ position as a global leader in industrial 3D printing and underscores China’s growing role in shaping the future of vocational skills development.

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