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TDS at FMF 2026: Redefining Drilling Efficiency for Saudi Vision 2030

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    RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – From January 13-15, 2026, the global mining community gathers at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center for the Future Minerals Forum (FMF). Amidst the strategic expansion of the Kingdom’s mining sector, TDS is showcasing its high-performance exploration solutions at Booth EX92, addressing the core physical challenges of deep-hole drilling in the Middle East.

    Breaking Down the Physics of Exploration

    In the harsh geological environments of Saudi Arabia, the fundamental bottleneck for any mining project is the Rate of Penetration (ROP) versus Tool Longevity. Applying first-principles thinking, TDS has stripped away conventional design limitations to focus on the essential variables: torque transfer and heat dissipation.

    • Minimized Downtime: Our latest drilling tools are engineered to withstand extreme heat, reducing the “invisible loss” caused by frequent equipment failure.

    • Maximum Leverage: By optimizing the cutting structure, we provide the maximum mechanical advantage required to penetrate hard rock formations with 20% less energy consumption.

    Strategic Localization: Scaling Beyond the Product

    To support the rapid scaling of the Kingdom’s mineral value chain, TDS is shifting the industry paradigm from “equipment supplier” to “strategic partner.”

    1. Supply Chain Velocity: We have optimized our logistics to ensure that critical components are available locally, eliminating the 90% of delays associated with international shipping.

    2. Data-Driven Solutions: Our team at Booth EX92 is providing insights into how customized drill string configurations can be tailored to specific Saudi geological data, creating a “minimum viable breakthrough” for new exploration sites.

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