Robots Now Building What?
In this incredible behind-the-scenes video, industrial robots from CEAD Group are shown 3D printing full-size ship hulls with jaw-dropping precision. Massive robotic arms layer advanced composite materials directly from digital designs, eliminating the need for traditional molds and heavy manual assembly. The highlight? A fully printed 12-meter-long vessel taking shape right before your eyes — a breakthrough that could transform maritime manufacturing and even defense production. Watching these robots build a seaworthy hull from scratch feels like a glimpse into the future of shipbuilding. ⚓
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Robots are 3D printing full-size ship hulls! ⚓
— Lukas Ziegler (@lukas_m_ziegler) February 12, 2026
CEAD Group is bringing large-scale robotic 3D printing to the maritime and defense world.
Instead of traditional molds and heavy manual assembly, robotic arms print full-size marine hulls directly from digital models.
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