Namthaja
Provides end-to-end additive manufacturing services using polymer, composite, and metal 3D printing technologies to produce functional industrial components, reducing lead times by up to 97% and costs by 70% compared to traditional imports.
- CEO / Founder
- Faisal ALAMER
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $2M
- Latest Round
- Seed
- Key Investors
- Saudi Electricity Company
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D printed marine gangways; Corrosion-resistant sand screens for oil & gas; Custom industrial parts (jigs, fixtures, tooling); Large-format polymer/composite components; Metal AM components
Technological Advantage
Verified advantage: Operates 70+ printers including large-format systems from Caracol, enabling production of over 150,000 parts. Defensible through regional first-mover advantage and strategic partnerships.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Enables on-demand production of certified industrial parts with 70% cost reduction and 97% lead-time reduction versus imported components, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 localization goals.
How They Differentiate
Regional market leader in GCC with largest installed LFAM capacity; offers end-to-end services from design to production; focuses on industrial applications with certified parts (e.g., ISO-certified marine gangway).
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in maritime, oil & gas, construction, and machinery sectors
Industry Verticals
Maritime; Oil & Gas; Construction; Industrial Machinery; Architecture
Competitors
Caracol; Stratasys; EOS
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Produced over 150,000 parts; operates 70+ printers including largest composite (6m) and metal (3m) 3D printers in GCC; team of 40+ employees with 50% Saudization.
Major Milestones
Founded in 2015 as pioneer in GCC 3D printing services; Produced world's first ISO-certified 3D printed marine gangway; Installed three Caracol LFAM systems (largest LFAM production center in region); Signed MoU with Alkhorayef Petroleum for AM components
Notable Customers
Saudi Electricity Company; King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)