OTC Show: rethinking manufacturing in the energy industry

The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), since 1969, is the place where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scientific and technical knowledge of offshore resources and environmental issues.

In the beautiful setting of NRG Park in Houston, Roboze is present for the second time, ready to show how additive manufacturing technology with super polymers and composites can help key players in the industry in rethinking manufacturing and optimizing it for the benefit of the economy, society and environment.

Roboze’s on demand 3D printing solutions at booth 3355-H

At booth 3355-H our experts are ready to show the benefits of non-metallic materials and the Roboze production process, aimed at reducing downtime, waste, component weight, corrosion problems and costs. By digitizing warehouses and reducing the distances between production sites and points of actual use of the various components, Roboze responds with a one-click 3D printing solution.

Our presence at OTC coincides with the co-presidency of the American Petroleum Institute's 20T and our role as a leader in developing an additive manufacturing API standard for companies to use in greenfield or brownfield energy projects. API 20T membership is comprised of the largest global energy producers, utility companies, and EPCs (engineering, procurement and construction companies).

Roboze is actively leading this standardization effort together with major American and European energy operators.

Additionally, Roboze opened its US headquarters in Houston two years ago, a site choice largely influenced by the city's business-friendly environment and its position as the energy capital of the United States.

Contact us at info@roboze.com to find out more or book a meeting during the show.

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