(31st March 2026, Hamburg, Germany.) amsight, the Fraunhofer spin-out focused on data-driven quality management for additive manufacturing, has launched a new website at www.amsight.de, reflecting the company’s evolution from promising start-up to category-defining provider of production-level QM software for AM.
The new site is built around a clear narrative, helping manufacturers move beyond spreadsheet chaos toward a digital quality backbone that connects powder, process, and inspection data across entire AM fleets. The homepage guides visitors from pain to solution to proof, with real-world use cases and quantified results from customers such as Volum-e and Kegelmann Technik.
“Our customers aren’t looking for another dashboard,” says Tim Wischeropp, CEO & Co-Founder of amsight. “They need a reliable way to link powder, builds, post-processing, and inspection into one quality backbone that connects to their machines, MES, and ERP systems. The new website is our way of showing, in concrete terms, how amsight fills that gap.”
Rather than presenting amsight as a generic “AM platform”, the site structures content by use case:
- Traceable production data and automated documentation
- Powder management tied to scrap reduction and certification readiness
- Production monitoring that connects KPIs, machine logs and quality data
- Proving part conformity with standardised, audit-ready reports
- Custom reports & analytics that turn “prove quality” into “improve quality”
- Process & machine qualification supported by SPC and IQ/OQ/PQ evidence
An integrated ROI calculator helps visitors estimate the impact of replacing manual documentation and scattered spreadsheets with a structured quality backbone, aligning directly with the business case IT leaders and plant managers need to build.
“With this site, we wanted to make two things obvious,” Wischeropp adds. “First, that amsight is an AM-specific quality management software, not a replacement for ERP or MES. Second, that data-driven quality isn’t a future vision, it’s already working today in space, aerospace, and semiconductor supply chains.”
The Resources section of the website has also been rethought, separating deep-dive guides and whitepapers from shorter insights that explain where amsight fits in existing software architectures and how customers can move from inspection-heavy quality control to data-driven quality assurance. Cross-links from each use-case page guide visitors to relevant success stories and educational content.

As amsight’s software matures, the new website is intended to serve as both a product window and an educational hub for manufacturers, partners, and integrators who see additive manufacturing as a bona fide production technology , and recognise that quality data is now critical infrastructure, not an afterthought.
For more information, visit www.amsight.de.



