Robotic fabrication of composite parts. Source | Holy Technologies
Composites manufacturing has traditionally been constrained by high costs, slow cycle times and limited scalability. While automation has reduced some manual work, most processes remain labor-intensive. Holy Technologies is addressing this by developing a fully autonomous production system designed from the ground up to eliminate trade-offs between cost, speed, performance and circularity.
Holy Technologies (Hamburg, Germany) has raised €4.3 million to build its first autonomous production site for lightweight composite components in Hamburg. The new facility, scheduled to open later in 2025, combines robotics, AI and closed-loop recycling to scale composite part production with greater speed, cost efficiency and sustainability.