At RAPID+TCT 2026, Additive Assurance demonstrated how its AMiRIS in-process quality assurance system helps manufacturers validate laser powder bed fusion builds while still being made.
“In metal AM, quality isn’t a final inspection activity—it’s a production capability,” says Marten Jurg, co-founder and CEO of Additive Assurance. “The goal is simple, give teams the confidence to scale, by putting reliability and repeatability at the heart of the build process, not at the end of it.”
Additive Assurance is showing how AMiRIS moves beyond generic “monitoring” toward assurance that supports decisions (what to release, what to hold, what to audit, and what to investigate) without forcing plants into an overhaul of existing quality systems.
AMiRIS is designed to create usable evidence that Quality, Operations, and Certification stakeholders can act on, trace, and defend, according to Additive Assurance.
The company’s team combines deep expertise across additive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, physical metallurgy, computational materials science, computer vision, machine learning/AI, and software development, built around one mission: unlock the production potential of L-PBF by making quality repeatable and scalable, not artisanal.
At RAPID, Additive Assurance is on the show floor at Booth #2636
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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