Confident Steps to the Future with Our R&D Culture

The automotive industry is rapidly advancing in line with constantly developing technologies and changing needs, and this progress increases the demand for high-quality spare parts. Meeting this demand and making a name for itself in the automotive industry, Oskim has managed to become one of the leading companies in the sector by focusing on innovation and R&D activities. Behind this success of the company lies the Oskim R&D Center, which is a marvel of creativity and engineering.

Our R&D Center implements extremely rigorous testing and quality control procedures to ensure that spare parts comply with quality standards. In addition, thanks to its advanced simulation and testing capabilities, Oskim R&D Center provides significant cost and time savings in the prototype stages of spare parts.

Focused on Industry 4.0

We Design Tomorrow’s Technology Today! We offer industry-leading solutions to our customers with constantly developing technologies and innovative approaches.

Sustaınable Innovatıon

We work with advanced technology to protect natural resources and reduce waste through our R&D activities.

Creatıng Worlds from Ideas

We focus on shaping and developing the future world by bringing creative ideas to life with our team members working in various disciplines.

Fabrik’s prominence in tubular products for the Oil & Gas (O&G) and other sectors is no accident. Our legacy includes the API-standard Fabrik Buttress Thread. Through our dedicated Research and Technology teams, we’ve established ourselves as an innovative ally for our tubular customers, constantly devising novel products and solutions to drive both our clients and the entire industry forward.

The Research and Technology Center collaborates closely with three other Fabrik research facilities. Furthermore, the headquarters of Fabrik Tubular Products in Houston hosts an exceptional product development team dedicated to providing continuous advancements in tubular innovations for the industry.

Forging the sustainable future of steel