Remet
Manufactures complex steel structures for the energy sector and provides metal 3D printing services using custom alloy powders produced via in-house ultrasonic atomization.
- CEO / Founder
- Zbigniew Szkutnik
- Team Size
- 200 employees
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $3.1M
- Latest Round
- Debt
- Key Investors
- National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR), European Regional Development Fund
Technology & Products
Key Products
Steel structures for oil/gas extraction; Surfacing lines for transport pipes; Metal 3D printed prototypes (LPBF); Custom metal powders (ATO Lab); Plastic prototypes (Figure 4 SLA)
Technological Advantage
The integration of the DMP Flex 350 and ATO Lab allows for a complete R&D cycle from custom alloy powder creation to final part printing, providing a significant advantage in material flexibility.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times for custom metal components by integrating ultrasonic powder atomization with LPBF, allowing for the production of parts from non-standard alloys on-demand.
How They Differentiate
Differentiates by bridging the gap between traditional heavy industry (oil/gas steel structures) and advanced additive manufacturing, offering a vertically integrated material-to-part workflow.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Global oil and gas, power generation, and offshore firms requiring high-specification steel assemblies and rapid metal prototyping.
Industry Verticals
Oil & Gas; Power Generation; Offshore; Automotive; Aerospace; Space
Competitors
3D Lab (ATO technology); Sandvik Osprey; Carpenter Additive
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Operating for over 10 years with 200 workers across 4 production halls; recently expanded with a €2.8M investment in a dedicated metal 3D printing laboratory.
Major Milestones
2004: Core steel structures business founded; 2021: Opened €2.8M Remet Metal Labs division; First Polish installation of ATO Lab ultrasonic atomizer
Notable Customers
BP; Statoil (Equinor); GE Oil & Gas; ExxonMobil