
Roboze, a producer of industrial non-metallic additive items, has revealed that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to partner with SLB for local manufacturing in Saudi Arabia.
SLB and Roboze have collaborated since 2021 to assess, recognize, and produce essential spare parts for downhole oil & gas applications that are capable of being additive manufactured in PEEK and carbon fiber PEEK. Their MoU will now create a mutual dedication to utilize Roboze's additive manufacturing technologies for the on-demand production of SLB-qualified components.
Roboze has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with global energy company SLB to establish local manufacturing capabilities for non-metallic 3D printed components in Saudi Arabia.
The MoU was executed during the In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) 2025 Forum and Exhibition, with both partners stating that their collaboration will aid Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative by 'promoting sustainability and economic diversification through domestic manufacturing.'
Roboze appointed SOLIZE Corporation as an official distributor of its 3D printing products in Japan.
“Our MoU with SLB in Saudi Arabia demonstrates our dedication to facilitating local production,” stated Alessio Lorusso, CEO of Roboze. “Through our cutting-edge manufacturing technologies for localized SLB parts production, we take pride in supporting Vision 2030 and fostering innovation in KSA.”