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NAMI

ServiceRiyadh, Saudi ArabiaFounded 2022· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Delivers certified on-demand metal and polymer 3D printing services with proprietary digital inventory software, reducing critical spare parts lead times from months to days for Saudi industrial operators.

CEO / Founder
Mohammed Swaidan
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Undisclosed
Latest Round
Strategic Investment - Undisclosed - October 2025
Key Investors
Saudi Electricity Company (30% stake); Dussur; 3D Systems

Technology & Products

Key Products

NAMI provides on-demand metal and polymer 3D printing services using 3D Systems' DMP Factory 500, DMP Flex 350 Dual, Figure 4, SLS 380, and SLA 750 systems. They produce components like pump impellers, fuel burners, motor fans, heat sinks, and heat exchangers for energy and aerospace sectors, plus proprietary digital inventory software.

Technological Advantage

CLAIMED: Proprietary software enables seamless design-to-part transformation and digital inventory management. VERIFIED: Backed by 3D Systems' validated industrial processes; achieved first Saudi regulatory certification for 3D printed parts; secured enterprise contracts with SEC and Lockheed Martin. DEFENSIBLE: Strategic JV exclusivity in KSA, localized regulatory certifications, and integrated digital supply chain software create high switching costs for regional enterprise clients.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces critical spare parts lead times from 6-12 months to under 2 weeks by digitizing inventory and producing certified components locally, cutting logistics costs by ~40% and eliminating unplanned downtime for energy and industrial operators.

How They Differentiate

Unlike global on-demand platforms (Xometry, Protolabs) that rely on US/EU manufacturing hubs, NAMI operates localized certified production in Riyadh, cutting import lead times by 80% and complying with Saudi Vision 2030 localization mandates. Proprietary digital inventory software targets enterprise MRO workflows rather than rapid prototyping, while JV backing from 3D Systems ensures direct access to industrial DMP/ProX hardware and validated material processes.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial OEMs, energy sector operators, aerospace/defense contractors, and government entities in Saudi Arabia and MENA

Industry Verticals

Oil & Gas; Power & Utilities; Aerospace & Defense; Industrial Manufacturing

Competitors

Xometry, Protolabs, Stratasys

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Modern Isotopes Factory (MIF); $26 million; 5-year framework; Up to 2,000 tungsten NDT components for pipeline and welding inspection; Saudi Electric Company (SEC); 30% equity stake; Spare parts localization and digital warehousing for energy infrastructure; Lockheed Martin; Qualification and production of aerospace and defense components for international markets

Major Milestones

November 2022: Established as joint venture between 3D Systems and Dussur; 2023: Secured strategic partnership with Lockheed Martin for AM solutions; 2023: Partnered with Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) for digital spare parts inventory; 2023: First Saudi company to receive certification for 3D printed parts

Notable Customers

Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) - strategic investor and customer; Lockheed Martin - collaboration partner for aerospace and defense components