

Immensa Technology Labs, the region’s leading additive manufacturing (3D Printing) company, has announced its foray into the Saudi market through the acquisition of two leading 3D- printing companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Shakl3D and LayLabs.
The move is part of Immensa’s mandate to further extend its presence regionally and expand its reach and range of services to its clients in the Kingdom.
Shakl3D and LayLabs were established in KSA in 2016 and 2018 respectively and are considered among the leading, most developed 3D-printing companies in Saudi Arabia. The companies have been serving the oil and gas sector as well as other industrial and manufacturing sectors, representing an alignment with what Immensa specialises as a company with extensive experience and capabilities.
The partnership will create the largest most advanced 3D-printing platform in the region with a global reach, and one that is on par with leading European and North American peers. Immensa will be investing millions of dollars to expand and elevate the exiting capabilities in the Kingdom.
In his comments on the partnership, Fahmi Al Shawwa, CEO and Founder of Immensa Technology Labs, said: “Immensa currently serves the entire GCC. However, with these acquisitions, the company is seeking to make KSA a key market, not just to serve but to develop domestically the capabilities and rapidly expand the adoption of additive manufacturing within the Kingdom, which we see not as a business expansion but as a home to Immensa’s growing capabilities.”
Eng. Omar Abuhabaya, General Manager of the newly formed Immensa KSA and COO of Immensa Group, said: “We are pleased that this partnership came to life, and we have no doubts that the 3D-printing sector regionally will reach new heights.”
The company already has its presence in Dubai and Sharjah (UAE), Kuwait, Riyadh and Dammam (after this partnership), and will soon announce its entry into the United States of America.