Friday, March 14, 2025

Roboze & SLB to develop native manufacturing capability for non-metallic 3D printed elements in Saudi Arabia

Roboze has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with international power agency SLB to develop an area manufacturing capability for non-metallic 3D printed elements in Saudi Arabia. 

The MoU was signed on the In-Kingdom Complete Worth Add (IKTVA) 2025 Discussion board and Exhibition, with each companions saying their alliance will assist Saudi Arabia’s Imaginative and prescient 2030 initiative by ‘fostering sustainability and financial diversification by in-country manufacturing.’ 

SLB and Roboze have been working collectively since 2021, evaluating, figuring out and manufacturing vital spare elements for downhole oil & fuel functions that may be additive manufactured in PEEK and carbon fibre PEEK. Their MoU will now set up a shared dedication to leverage Roboze’s additive manufacturing applied sciences to provide SLB-qualified elements on demand. 

“Our MoU with SLB in Saudi Arabia exemplifies our dedication to enabling native manufacturing,” mentioned Alessio Lorusso, CEO of Roboze. “By utilizing our superior manufacturing applied sciences for localised manufacturing of SLB elements, we’re proud to contribute to Imaginative and prescient 2030 and drive innovation in KSA.”

Earlier this month, Roboze named SOLIZE Company as an authorised distributor of its 3D printing merchandise in Japan

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