Precision Chemistry Meets Industrial Print Innovation: ChemStream Joins FuturePrint TECH Industrial Print 2026

As inkjet moves from graphics to functional materials, the demands on chemistry are becoming more exacting—and more central to innovation. That’s why we’re delighted to welcome ChemStream as a FuturePrint TECH Partner for our new industrial print event in Munich, 21–22 January 2026.

Headquartered in Belgium, ChemStream is a formulation-first company that speaks the language of surface science and speaks it fluently. They employ a compact but fiercely skilled team of chemists, who translate complex technical requirements into tailored chemical solutions—pigment dispersions, coatings, inks, and more.

One of ChemStream’s strongest capabilities lies in nano-pigment dispersion and inkjet ink development. Be it decorative graphics or biomedical 3D structures, their formulations are already supporting next-generation manufacturing across industries. The company’s Dispersense line of dispersants—developed in-house—validates the kind of chemistry that supports robust, stable jetting for even the most demanding applications.

More recently, ChemStream has turned its attention to 3D inkjet printing, or ‘material jetting’. This niche, still small but rapidly growing, permits multi-material, high-resolution fabrication—a combination few technologies are currently able to deliver. ChemStream’s inks are already being trialled in automotive, dental, and optical applications, where the relationship between material properties and design flexibility is critical.

At FuturePrint TECH 2026, ChemStream will join a growing ecosystem of companies helping industrial print evolve towards high-performance materials, multi-functional outputs, and digitally enabled manufacturing.

We’re excited to welcome them to the community.

👉 Learn more about ChemStream: www.chemstream.be
👉 Discover FuturePrint TECH Munich 2026: www.futureprint.events

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