Pelagus 3D, in partnership with Immensa, announced a strategic collaboration aimed at driving innovation in the maritime and energy sectors of the MENA region.
The collaboration capitalizes on Pelagus 3D’s expertise in additive manufacturing and Immensa’s proficiency in digital inventory solutions, aiming to enhance service offerings and expand market presence in MENA.
Pelagus 3D’s secure Pelagus platform serves as the main connection between customers such as vessel managers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for on-demand spare parts manufacturing.
Together, the partnership seeks to streamline supply chain processes, broaden OEM networks, and deliver improved services to end users.
The Partnership is mutually exclusive for both parties within the designated territories – providing a strong foundation to align efforts – and to maximise the reach and efficiency of the partners’ combined services. The Partnership will broaden Pelagus 3D’s services in the energy sector.
We are excited to collaborate with Immensa to advance additive manufacturing innovation in the MENA region.
…stated Haakon Ellekjaer, Chief Commercial Officer of Pelagus 3D, emphasizing the commitment to technological advancement.
Pelagus 3D and Immensa conservatively estimate the Partnership will open up at least $2 billion of new, incremental potential revenues – an increase in the region of over 50%.
Through this partnership, we are offering enhanced additive manufacturing services and technologies for our OEMs and end users, fostering technological advancement in the industry. We look forward to working together with Immensa to further AM innovation and accelerate adoption.
…said Haakon Ellekjaer, Chief Commercial Officer of Pelagus 3D.
As explained, the collaboration aims to drive technological progress without emphasizing commercial gains, focusing on elevating service quality and fostering innovation in the region.
Pelagus 3D, a joint venture company of thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen, and Doosan Enerbility signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to advance the adoption of on-demand additive manufacturing (AM) in Korea’s maritime and offshore industries.
In parallel to this significant partnership, Pelagus 3D also forged a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Doosan Enerbility. This MOU signifies a concerted effort to propel the adoption of on-demand additive manufacturing (AM) within Korea’s maritime and offshore industries.