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Holy Technologies
Holy Technologies has developed and patented Infinite Fiber Placement (IFP), a proprietary robotic end-effector and control system that mounts on a six-axis KUKA arm and places continuous carbon fibre tow along AI-optimised load paths. The Holy OS software layer handles toolpath planning, process control, and closed-loop quality assurance, enabling fully autonomous composite layup and integrated end-of-life fibre recovery. The system scales from prototype to serial production and has demonstrated a 20% weight reduction over incumbent composites for Formula 1 and orthopedic customers.
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IFP (Infinite Fiber Placement)
- Proprietary robotic end-effector winds continuous carbon fibre tow around net-shape pin arrays; achieves wall thicknesses up to 40mm vs. 5-7mm for rival TFP; demonstrated 20% weight reduction in F1 components
Patented autonomous fibre-placement head + Holy OS software enabling AI-directed carbon composite layup
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Rockstart, Vanagon Ventures, SANDS, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg, EIT Manufacturing
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