The company will officially announce its plans at the the upcoming Northern Ireland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition in September.
Managing director James Wall said: "We are pleased to bring our expertise in 3D printing to Northern Ireland's dynamic manufacturing sector.
"The cost of downtime due to broken parts can be enormous, even catastrophic, with traditional methods. By using 3D printing, manufacturers can avoid these risks by producing what they need, exactly when they need it.
"Our goal is to help local manufacturers enhance their production processes by improving efficiency, reducing downtime, and cutting costs, ultimately boosting their competitiveness in the global market."