Manufacturer Holy Technologies enlists Plataine to amplify carbon fiber production
Holy Technologies Embraces Plataine's AI-Powered Solution for Sustainable Serial Production
Holy Technologies, a German company based in Hamburg, specializes in sustainable and high-performance carbon fiber components. The company's proprietary Infinite Fiber Placement (IFP) process is a game-changer in the lightweight construction industries, with a focus on applications that benefit from high-quality recycled carbon fibers, such as automotive and aerospace sectors.
Recently, Holy Technologies selected Plataine's AI-powered Production Scheduler to support its transition into serial production. This decision was met with satisfaction by Bosse Rothe Frossard, founder and CEO of Holy Technologies, who expressed his contentment with Plataine's digital backbone for scaling manufacturing without compromising on flexibility or sustainability.
Plataine's AI-powered Production Scheduler optimizes workstation loads, predictive maintenance alerts for tools and molds, and real-time quality monitoring. With Plataine, Holy Technologies expects to reduce planning efforts, improve on-time delivery, and enable scalable and traceable operations as volumes increase. Avner Ben-Bassat, president and CEO of Plataine, expressed pride in supporting Holy Technologies as they move into serial production.
Plataine's support empowers Holy Technologies' engineering and operations teams with real-time visibility into production, enabling data-driven decisions and streamlined workflows. This is particularly beneficial for the aerospace manufacturing industry, where real-time resin degassing measurement is imperative due to minimal error margin and peak demand for precision.
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Elsewhere, the National Composites Centre (NCC) has adopted Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform on the cloud and extended its use to other innovation centres within the UK High Value Manufacturing Catapult network. Metalysis has announced the installation of three new Gen 1 research units, increasing its first stage research capabilities by a third.
Brookhouse Aerospace has invested over £500,000 in additional machinery to extend its engineering capabilities. The IFP technology achieves up to 30% lower weight compared to traditional methods, making it particularly attractive for high-performance sectors such as automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, and orthopaedics.
As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that innovative solutions like those offered by Holy Technologies, Plataine, and others will play a crucial role in driving sustainability, efficiency, and precision in manufacturing.
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