Immensa Technology Labs achieves 3D printing first
Immensa Technology Labs has become the first 3D printing company in the Middle East to be recognised with the ISO 9001:2015 certification in the field of ‘Design and Additive Manufacturing Services.’
Immensa Technology Labs has become the first 3D printing company in the Middle East to be recognised with the ISO 9001:2015 certification in the field of ‘Design and Additive Manufacturing Services.’
To be granted the certification, organisations are required to implement a comprehensive Quality Management System (QMS) that encompasses all facilities, services, equipment and employees, as well as regular inspections and audits.
Immensa said the award marks a turning point for the AM (additive manufacturing) industry, further cementing its position as a viable, effective and high quality alternative to traditional manufacturing methods.
Fahmi Al-Shawwa, CEO of Immensa Technology Labs, said: “Following months of challenging work and external audits, we are delighted to have been awarded this ISO certification, which is a testament to the exceptional quality and global competitiveness of our services.
“While the region has lagged behind the rest of the world in the adoption and integration of 3D printing technology, Immensa has forged ahead and bridged the gap by offering cutting-edge services that are on par with the top international providers out there. We are proud to be one of a few 3D printing companies internationally with this certification.”
Fahmi Al-Shawwa concluded: “Above all, our ISO certification allows us to provide our customers with a robust quality guarantee. By unlocking the extraordinary potential of 3D printing and its myriad benefits across all fields of business, offering it to customers in the UAE and abroad.”
Immensa was established in 2016 to provide comprehensive solutions whereby AM can add value. The company is also committed to the research and development of 3D printing techniques, and has established its own proprietary techniques to fabricate and produce objects that would not be physically possible without AM