ROBOZE has added Houston-based manufacturing specialist Poly Precision Technology (PPT) to its ROBOZE Advanced Manufacturing (RAM) network.
RAM is a distributed production ecosystem that connects qualified manufacturing partners through shared technologies, certified materials and standardised digital workflows.
Per Roboze, the partnership expands certified, high-performance production capabilities across the United States, allowing customers in the energy and industrial sectors to access advanced manufacturing solutions closer to the point of use. The company believes customers will be able to take advantage of reduced lead times and improved supply chain resilience.
PPT is set to use ROBOZE's additive manufacturing technologies to deliver high-performance components designed to replace metal in demanding applications. These will include functional end-use parts, on-demand spare parts, and components for harsh environments where high temperature resistance, chemical resistance and mechanical strength are critical.
“Bringing Poly Precision Technology into our network of specialised manufacturers is a strategic step in expanding our distributed manufacturing capabilities across the country,” said Alessio Lorusso, founder and CEO at ROBOZE. “Their expertise and strong presence in the U.S. market enable us to better support industrial operators with production-grade additive manufacturing solutions, accelerating adoption in applications where performance, reliability and supply chain resilience are critical.”
“Poly Precision Technology is proud to be recognised as a Preferred Partner of ROBOZE," added Shane Maloney, president and CEO of PPT. "This partnership reinforces our shared commitment to delivering production-grade additive manufacturing using high-performance engineered polymers for industries where precision, quality, reliability and repeatability are critical. By operating within the ROBOZE Advanced Manufacturing ecosystem, PPT enables customers across industrial markets to access certified materials and mission-ready production closer to the point of use.”