Dyndrite Announces 2026 World Tour, Giving AM Engineers Hands-On Experience with Dyndrite LPBF Pro and an Agile Materials and Process Development Framework for Scalable Metal Additive Manufacturing

Dyndrite 2026 World Tour – You control the laser. Now scale qualification.
The Dyndrite “You Control the Laser” World Tour returns for its second year, bringing together LPBF engineers who are pushing the limits of metal AM R&D and production. Get hands-on with LPBF Pro and explore workflows that demonstrate feature-based toolpath parameterization, build file portability, and scalable qualification across OEM platforms.
From PQ Bottleneck to IQ/OQ Control
Discover how Dyndrite’s Delta Qualification Framework shifts effort upstream to Installation Qualification (IQ) and Operational Qualification (OQ), reducing the burden of Performance Qualification (PQ) and creating a data-driven, capital-efficient path to scalable metal additive manufacturing.
Seattle, WA — February 18, 2026 — Dyndrite, a provider of next-generation industrial software for additive manufacturing, today announced its 2026 World Tour, a global series of in-person workshops, technical sessions, and partner presentations designed to educate AM engineers on advanced vector-level toolpath control and Delta Qualification. This is a modern, data-driven framework for qualifying metal additive manufacturing processes across disparate OEM platforms at industrial scale.
Building on the strong response to Dyndrite’s 2025 World Tour, the 2026 series extends the deep-dive, hands-on experience for metal LPBF AM manufacturers advancing from R&D and pilot programs into serial production, where traditional qualification approaches often limit scale, cost efficiency, and speed.
From Qualification Bottleneck to Competitive Advantage
As presented by Steve Walton, Head of Product at Dyndrite, at ASTM ICAM 2025, Dyndrite LPBF Pro proposes a novel Delta Qualification framework that replaces traditional, time-consuming, costly, and rigid additive manufacturing qualification methods with a flexible, process-window-driven approach. The Delta Qualification framework moves qualification away from a machine-centric model and toward controlled, data-driven equivalency, enabling organizations to qualify the change itself rather than repeatedly requalifying entire processes.
Throughout the 2026 World Tour, Dyndrite will demonstrate how the combination of vector-level toolpath control and agile qualification enables:
- Automated build preparation, reducing file preparation time by more than 95%
- Build file equivalency across LPBF OEMs, including Aconity3D, Additive Industries, EOS, Nikon SLM Solutions, Renishaw, Velo3D and Xact Metal.
- Reductions in supports by approximately 50%
- Up to 2× build speed for representative geometries
- Feature-optimized overhangs at 30°, 35°, 40°, 45°, 50°, 55°, 60°, 65°, and 90°
- And more

Hands-On Technical Sessions with Industry Partners
The 2026 World Tour is designed for Materials and Process, Application, Design, and Quality Engineers, and is open to both new and returning attendees. Each session will include hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, and technical deep dives led by Dyndrite engineers and ecosystem partners across the additive manufacturing value chain.
Attendees will gain practical insight into:
- CAD-to-print automation workflows that reduce “human-in-the-loop” variability
- Build file development techniques optimized for common features across part families, including support-free printing, thin walls, and low-overhang geometries
- Methods for creating build files with multiple build strategies within a single layer
- Sorting and filtering techniques for gas flow optimization and plume avoidance
- Time-efficient Design of Experiments (DoE) approaches for developing geometry-specific parameters optimized for productivity and quality
“In 2025, we opened the eyes of engineers around the world to what happens when you control the laser - you produce better parts, faster,” said Harshil Goel, Founder and CEO at Dyndrite. “Now the challenge isn’t discovering what’s possible; it’s qualifying it at scale. The 2026 World Tour is about combining toolpath control with qualification to transform a constraint into a competitive advantage.”
“As an LPBF manufacturer serving the aerospace community, we focus on what works on the shop floor,” said Jonathan Cohen, Founder and CEO of Mimo Technik. “Dyndrite gives engineers a level of control and visibility into the process that is difficult to achieve with any other solution. We are excited to host the Los Angeles workshop and showcase the power of Dyndrite LPBF Pro to the broader community.”
Global Reach, Local Engagement
The 2026 World Tour will include stops across Asia, North America, and Europe, hosted in collaboration with Dyndrite partners and customer sites. Dates, locations, and registration details will be announced on a rolling basis throughout 2026.
Manufacturers interested in attending a 2026 World Tour event or hosting a session are encouraged to visit https://www.dyndrite.com/dyndrite-world-tour-2026 or contact info@dyndrite.com for more information.
About Dyndrite
Dyndrite’s mission is to fundamentally change how geometry is created, transformed, and transmitted on computers. Built on its Accelerated Computation Engine (ACE)—the world’s first GPU-based geometry kernel—Dyndrite’s flagship product, Dyndrite LPBF Pro, delivers unmatched control, performance, scalability, and automation for additive manufacturing engineering applications. Customers across defense, space, energy, medical, and automotive industries gain full control over the additive process, enabling faster, more agile qualification, higher quality, and true production scale. For more information, visit dyndrite.com.
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