
LOS ANGELES, CA, May 8, 2026 – Roboze acquired key assets from Dimanex to connect machines, factories and digital inventories into a physical AI-based manufacturing network. The move supports production of spare parts for maritime, defense, oil and gas, and aerospace sectors, where obsolete or hard-to-source components can delay operations and affect supply continuity.
Roboze will integrate Dimanex’s capabilities with Pandora and SlizeR, its existing software products. The combined system will use cloud-based data exchange to coordinate machines, factories and digital inventories across production locations.
Alessio Lorusso, CEO of ROBOZE, said: “We are moving beyond standalone machines into intelligent, connected manufacturing system. This acquisition brings physical AI into production environments, where machines learn, adapt and operate as part of a global network. The result is a more resilient and efficient manufacturing system with reduced dependence on centralized hubs to deliver critical components with speed and at scale.”
The combined platform enables:
- Intelligent machines powered by advanced algorithms that optimize production parameters and performance in real time;
- Interconnected factories that share data across locations, creating a distributed manufacturing network capable of responding to demand;
- Cloud-based orchestration that coordinates digital workflows with physical production assets;
- Digitalization of global warehouses by converting physical spare parts inventories into digital libraries for on-demand production;
The acquisition supports Roboze’s shift from centralized production models to distributed manufacturing networks. The company expects the approach to reduce downtime and strengthen supply chain resilience in industries linked to economic growth and national security.
“Roboze is tackling systemic challenges in the industrial base like long lead times and physical inventory constraints,” added Lorusso. “We are connecting the physical and digital worlds of manufacturing, from the identification of a part in a warehouse, to its qualification, to its production anywhere in the world, this entire process becomes intelligent, automated and interconnected.”
Source: Roboze
About Roboze

ROBOZE is an Italian industrial 3D printing company focused on high-precision additive manufacturing using super polymers and composite materials. Established in 2014, the company develops 3D printers designed for high-temperature and high-strength applications, including models such as the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED and ARGO 1000 HYPERMELT. Roboze serves industries like aerospace, defense, energy, mobility, and motorsports. In addition to hardware, it offers manufacturing services through its Roboze 3D Parts network, allowing companies to produce components as needed and manage digital inventories. The company operates from its headquarters in Bari, Italy, with a key presence in Houston, TX. Its focus is on providing additive manufacturing solutions that support the shift toward flexible, localized, and sustainable production processes across industries.