Energy consortium successfully completes remote manufacturing using 3D printing

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Consortium of technology companies overseeing additive manufacturing process with industrial 3D printers at an energy production plant

Energy Consortium Successfully Completes Remote Manufacturing Using 3D Printing

A technology consortium comprised of four leading companies in their respective fields has successfully concluded a revolutionary pilot project that enables the distributed manufacturing of components for the energy sector using industrial 3D printing technology. This initiative marks a fundamental milestone in the digital transformation of supply chains in the oil and gas sector. 🚀

Decentralized Production Technology

The implemented platform integrates high-precision additive manufacturing systems with state-of-the-art encrypted data connections, facilitating the secure transfer of design files between multiple geographic locations. Each manufactured component incorporates unique digital identifiers that certify its legitimacy and adherence to the required technical standards.

Key System Features:
  • Encrypted transmission of technical blueprints between globally distributed facilities
  • Implementation of blockchain technology to record each stage of the production process
  • Automatic authenticity verification through embedded digital markers
The complete traceability guaranteed by blockchain represents an unprecedented advance in the security of critical components

Operational Transformation in the Energy Sector

For hydrocarbon companies, this solution addresses one of their main logistical challenges: the accelerated availability of specialized spare parts in hard-to-reach locations. Offshore platforms and fields in isolated areas can now receive essential parts in significantly reduced timeframes.

Demonstrated Operational Benefits:
  • Drastic reduction in lead times for essential components
  • Significant minimization of unplanned downtime in remote facilities
  • Optimization of storage costs through on-demand manufacturing

Future of the Digitized Supply Chain

This technological innovation not only solves immediate availability issues but also lays the groundwork for a complete evolution towards fully digitized supply chains in the energy sector. The ability to produce locally according to specific need represents a paradigm shift in inventory management and response to operational emergencies. 💡