Immensa, MENA’s leading additive manufacturing and digital warehousing company, announces it has achieved the milestone DNV Certification (“the Certification”) for the additive manufacturing of metallic parts – according to the DNV-ST-B203 AM standard.
A global gold standard – the Certification is a significant competitive differentiator. It is a vital requirement for any Additive Manufacturing producer seeking to manufacture and deliver functional end-use parts to be installed by clients in the energy sector. Immensa is the also first company in the MENA region to be awarded the Certification.
The Certification will significantly reduce the number of production part tests, and contribute to faster lead times. Immensa anticipates the Certification scope to widen over the coming months to cover more of its materials, systems and facilities, and include the digitization process.
As the world’s leading resource of independent energy experts and technical advisors, DNV provide assurance to the entire energy value chain. DNV’s extensive industrial and academic knowledge means it also leads multinational joint industry processes for Additive Manufacturing and Digital Warehouse initiatives.
The Certification demonstrates Immensa’s dedication to helping energy, oil & gas, and other industries transition to additive manufacturing, and will encourage wider standardization of on-demand manufacturing.
Additionally, Immensa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in KSA with the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLIP) – whose mandate is to transform the Kingdom into a leading industrial powerhouse and a global logistics hub – and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) – a hub of scientific development and R&D in Riyadh.
KACST operates its own capability center and partnered with NIDLIP to operate the center in the Riyadh industrial area. NIDLIP and KACST identified Immensa as a global leader in additive manufacturing to partner with – for knowledge transfer and building up local skills. As a leader in digitization and spare parts on-demand, Immensa will continue to provide its platform and expertise to onboard local manufacturing companies into adopting additive manufacturing.
Fahmi Al-Shawwa, Co-founder and CEO of Immensa, commented:
“We are thrilled to be the first company in MENA to receive the DNV certification for additive manufacturing of metallic parts. Regulation and certification is critical for the proper adoption of spare parts on-demand across the energy sector, and builds a framework of trust and credibility for new adopters to follow a global standard.
“We are also excited to collaborate with key bodies to provide the best possible on-demand and additive manufacturing solutions to the energy sector. Our MOU with NIDLIP and KACST will help us implement the right frameworks to transform supply chains, and promote the Kingdom as a key hub for logistics and additive manufacturing.”
Dr. Sastry Kandukuri, Global AM Practice Lead & Technical Authority for AM Certification at DNV Energy Systems, said:
“This certification is a fundamental requirement for any global additive manufacturing producer that manufactures parts according to our DNV-ST-B203 AM standard. With its commitment to adhering to best practices aligned with world-class standards, Immensa truly deserves this accolade.”
Immensa operates in the global energy spare parts market – a sector valued at $91 billion – of which the Middle East comprises 35% – and is the only company to own and control the full digital supply chain. Immensa works closely with OEMs and end users, revolutionizing the sector by digitizing warehouses and creating more agile supply chains – as legacy structures often struggle to meet customer needs and preferences promptly and cost-effectively.
A digitized supply chain provides various tangible benefits for energy companies, including financial advantages like cash release and lower inventory ownership costs. It also provides operational benefits such as localized production and real-time procurement, along with environmental benefits such as reduced wastage and a lower carbon footprint. Annually, energy companies face unnecessary losses estimated at $30 billion.
Recently, Immensa, one of MENA’s most prominent digital supply chain and additive manufacturing startups, announced a US$20 million funding round. The round was led by Global Ventures – MENA’s leading venture capital firm. To understand the vision and mission of Immensa, Aditya Chandavarkar, Co-Founder and Managing Editor, AM Chronicle had a detailed discussion with Fahmi Al-Shawwa, CEO, Immensa to understand Immensa’s Role in the Evolution of the Global Energy Spare Parts Market