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Phasio and AMIS integrate software for end-to-end 3D printing workflows

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At Formnext 2025 in Frankfurt, Phasio and AMIS presented a jointly developed integration of their software platforms, which, according to the companies, is already in productive use at several manufacturers. The focus is on a continuous data flow from quotation through build preparation to the delivery of additively manufactured components, without media breaks between sales, planning and production systems.

As a workflow platform, Phasio controls the digital process from customer order through costing, quotation generation and order approval. AMIS contributes its build-preparation software, which automatically nests, orients and prepares parts for printing for various processes such as Multi Jet Fusion, SLS, binder jetting and material jetting. During the live demo at the trade show, visitors could see how order data from Phasio is transferred directly into AMIS, build jobs are created, and then fed back into order management together with feedback from production.

“This isn’t just a vision—it’s a working solution that’s already helping manufacturers scale,” said Harry Conor Lucas, CEO of Phasio. “By removing bottlenecks and reducing errors, we’re enabling production teams to operate with confidence and efficiency.”

Technically, the coupling is aimed at repeatability and traceability: process parameters, machine assignment and order data are consistently synchronized across both systems so that identical jobs can be reproduced later with the same settings. For operators of larger print farms, this creates the ability to distribute capacity in a technology-agnostic way across multiple systems and processes.

Kris Binon, Managing Director at AMIS, added: “Formnext was the perfect stage to demonstrate the real-world impact of this integration. The response from visitors confirmed what we’ve seen in practice: this combined solution transforms additive manufacturing operations.”

From the user’s perspective, the bottleneck is often not the individual printing system, but the overall workflow. The cooperation between Phasio and AMIS addresses exactly these interfaces and could help to make additive series production more stable and scalable from an organizational and software standpoint.


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