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Saudi Arabia Secures Half of the Gulf's Energy Spare Parts Market

Saudi Arabia Secures Half of the Gulf's Energy Spare Parts Market

Asharq Al-Awsat09-02-2025

Saudi Arabia's energy spare parts industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by the adoption of digital manufacturing technologies. The Kingdom now commands more than half of this market in the Gulf region, with an estimated annual value of $10 to $15 billion, while the global market stands at approximately $90 billion per year. This underscores the importance of localization, especially with the increasing adoption of 3D printing.
During an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Fahmi Al-Shawwa, founder and CEO of Immensa, said he expects the local sector to witness significant growth in the coming years, as expansion opportunities in the Saudi market present promising prospects.
Immensa, a Saudi company, is the largest digital manufacturer in the Middle East and North Africa. The company has digitized over 15,000 spare parts, evaluated more than 2.1 million parts using artificial intelligence, and produced over 200 components using additive manufacturing—an advanced technique that builds parts layer by layer from a 3D digital model.
According to Al-Shawwa, the value of locally manufactured energy sector components in Saudi Arabia using 3D printing ranges between $1 billion and $4 billion, creating significant opportunities for local companies to expand their operations.
He also revealed that Immensa aims to double its growth by 2025 as 3D printing technologies continue to advance. In 2024, the company achieved a 300% increase in production capacity, reflecting substantial improvements in manufacturing processes.
Al-Shawwa emphasized that Immensa is expanding its production capabilities and offering innovative solutions to enhance efficiency. The adoption of 3D printing allows Saudi Arabia to produce high-value components domestically, strengthening the industrial sector, which contributes 12% to 15% of the country's GDP.
The biggest challenge facing the industry is raising awareness about the potential of advanced manufacturing technologies, according to Al-Shawwa. He stressed that 3D printing is not just an emerging industry but a revolutionary manufacturing method capable of transforming various sectors.
'Both the private and public sectors face challenges in embracing the risks associated with adopting new technologies. This calls for greater awareness and education on the true benefits of these innovations,' he stated.
Regarding local talent development, Al-Shawwa confirmed that Immensa is investing in specialized consulting services, training programs, and new manufacturing facilities to support national innovation. The company is also strengthening cybersecurity and infrastructure to create a secure and sustainable environment for protecting local digital inventories.
He noted that Saudi Arabia is strongly committed to adopting the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which has become a strategic necessity rather than a luxury.
Al-Shawwa concluded by saying that Immensa's greatest value lies in its ability to create a local digital inventory, which could reduce reliance on global markets and unlock new opportunities for innovation in the energy spare parts industry.

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