While innovations are continuing in 3D technology, sectoral developments don’t stop, either. With the investments in America, Europe as well as Asia and Middle East, 3D market is established strongly. The Middle East part of these investments, Sinterex is very ambitious in both local and global markets.
Formed in 2015, Dubai based Sinterex is serving in metal additive manufacturing technologies. Presenting its solutions from automotive to aviation, the company announced its goals. In that sense Sinterex stated that they want to specialise in bio-medical in addition to be the leader 3D manufacturer in Middle East.
The consultancy side of Sinterex helps manufacturing and service companies in the region understand how metal 3D printing can benefit their business by replacing or supplementing other manufacturing technologies such as CNC milling. Meanwhile, the manufacturing services being offered by Sinterex will utilize the company’s recently acquired metal 3D printer, which will be operated by an engineer and a technician, to provide 3D printed metal parts to businesses in the Middle East. The company has also created a market research report, consisting of information gathered by ‘leading Metal Additive Manufacturing Professors’ which it is offering to interested businesses.
While Sinterex has many short-term and long-term goals, one of its most immediate priorities is establishing itself as a credible force in the Middle Eastern biomedical sector: “We would like to be true leaders in additive manufacturing services for the biomedical sector with a focus on dental applications,” Dr. Alaa Elwany said. “We will be manufacturing customized crowns for dental labs and focusing on establishing our names as leaders in the entire Middle East. That list includes 22 countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Lebanon.”