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#Ceadgroup Reel by @futurexity - Robots are now 3D printing full-size boat hulls.

CEAD Group is bringing large-scale robotic 3D printing to the maritime and defense industries.

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Robots are now 3D printing full-size boat hulls. CEAD Group is bringing large-scale robotic 3D printing to the maritime and defense industries. Instead of traditional molds and heavy manual assembly, robotic arms print entire boat hulls directly from digital models using large-format composite 3D printing systems. The company recently demonstrated this by printing a 12-meter-long vessel, highlighting how automated fabrication can reduce production time, tooling costs, and material waste in boatbuilding. What's your take on this?💭 🎥: CEAD Group
#Ceadgroup Reel by @_techwithai - CEAD's Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic.

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CEAD’s Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic. Instead of molding sections and assembling them by hand, a robotic arm prints the entire hull as one continuous structure straight from a digital model. Composite material is laid down layer by layer to form a seamless boat up to 12 meters long. By eliminating traditional molds and reducing assembly steps, the process cuts complexity and material waste while making design changes much easier to implement. For custom vessels, defense use cases, and unmanned systems, that could mean faster production timelines and lower overall costs. We’re used to seeing 3D printing for small components. Now it’s shaping entire ships. #3dprinting #robotics #engineering #technology #innovation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @one_more_entrepreneur.ai - CEAD Group is transforming the maritime and defense industries with large-scale robotic 3D printing. 

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CEAD Group is transforming the maritime and defense industries with large-scale robotic 3D printing. No more traditional molds or heavy manual assembly - just print full-size marine hulls directly from digital models. ✅ 12-meter vessel printed: CEAD Group’s recent demo showcases the tech‘s capabilities ✅ Faster and cheaper: Robotic 3D printing streamlines production and reduces costs ✅ Endless possibilities: From boats to aircraft parts, the future is being printed Comment ”3D PRINT“ if you’re excited about this tech! #3DPrinting #innovation #robotics #aistartup #artificialintelligence What‘s your take on the potential of robotic 3D printing in industries?
#Ceadgroup Reel by @prompthorizon_ai - CEAD CFAM Faber Naval 3D Printer Builds Full-Scale Boat Hulls in One Piece Using Continuous Fiber
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CEAD CFAM Faber Naval 3D Printer Builds Full-Scale Boat Hulls in One Piece Using Continuous Fiber Technology CEAD Group’s CFAM Faber Naval system is transforming marine manufacturing by 3D printing entire boat hulls as one continuous composite structure. Instead of using expensive molds and assembling multiple sections, this robotic system prints fiber-reinforced thermoplastic material layer by layer directly from a digital model. CEAD CFAM Faber Naval, CEAD 3D printer, 3D printed boat hull, large scale composite 3D printing, robotic arm boat printing, continuous fiber additive manufacturing, marine 3D printing technology, fiber reinforced thermoplastic printing, industrial boat manufacturing, defense vessel 3D printing #3DPrinting #MarineTechnology #Robotics #AdditiveManufacturing #Engineering Innovation FutureTech BoatBuilding CompositeMaterials IndustrialAutomation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @learnaifaster (verified account) - Robots are now building 12 meter long ship hulls using 3D printing technology.

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Robots are now building 12 meter long ship hulls using 3D printing technology. Instead of using traditional molds and heavy manual labor, large robotic arms print the entire hull layer by layer in one continuous process. This makes shipbuilding faster, reduces material waste, and lowers production costs. This 12 meter demo shows how automation and digital design are changing the future of the maritime industry. The future of shipbuilding is being printed. Source: CEAD Group
#Ceadgroup Reel by @coreindexai - CEAD Group is doing this for real. Robots are literally 3D printing entire ship hulls now.

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CEAD Group is doing this for real. Robots are literally 3D printing entire ship hulls now. #robot #technology #innovation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @factora.world - CEAD's Faber Navalis system is pushing large-scale 3D printing into territory that once felt impossible.

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CEAD’s Faber Navalis system is pushing large-scale 3D printing into territory that once felt impossible. Instead of molding sections and assembling them piece by piece, a robotic arm prints the entire hull as one continuous structure directly from a digital model. Composite material is deposited layer by layer to create a seamless boat up to 12 meters long. Removing traditional molds and many assembly steps cuts complexity, reduces material waste, and allows design changes to happen much faster. For custom vessels, defense applications, and autonomous marine systems, that could mean dramatically faster production timelines and lower overall costs. We’re used to seeing 3D printers make small parts. Now they’re building entire boats. Would you trust a fully 3D-printed vessel at sea? follow @factora.world 🎥 Media: CEAD Group #3dprinting #robotics #engineering #technology #innovation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @roboticists.ai - Day 5 of watching technology evolve.

CEAD's Faber Navalis system can 3D print full maritime hulls up to 12 meters long in a single piece.

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Day 5 of watching technology evolve. CEAD’s Faber Navalis system can 3D print full maritime hulls up to 12 meters long in a single piece. By eliminating molds, segmentation, and manual assembly, the process reduces labor and manufacturing complexity. It also opens new design possibilities for industrial and defense vessels. Boat manufacturing is starting to look more like software. Credit: CEAD Group / ADAXIS #3dprinting #additivemanufacturing #engineering #marinetech #futureindustry
#Ceadgroup Reel by @longliveai - CEAD's Faber Navalis system is pushing large-scale 3D printing into territory that once felt impossible.

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CEAD’s Faber Navalis system is pushing large-scale 3D printing into territory that once felt impossible. Instead of molding sections and assembling them piece by piece, a robotic arm prints the entire hull as one continuous structure directly from a digital model. Composite material is deposited layer by layer to create a seamless boat up to 12 meters long. Removing traditional molds and many assembly steps cuts complexity, reduces material waste, and allows design changes to happen much faster. For custom vessels, defense applications, and autonomous marine systems, that could mean dramatically faster production timelines and lower overall costs. We’re used to seeing 3D printers make small parts. Now they’re building entire boats. Would you trust a fully 3D-printed vessel at sea? 👉 Comment “KIT” to get my 700+ AI Toolkit for free 🎥 Media: CEAD Group #3dprinting #robotics #engineering #technology #innovation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @brainsnack.io - Companies like CEAD are redefining marine manufacturing by using massive robotic arms equipped with pellet extruders to 3D print full boat hulls in a
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Companies like CEAD are redefining marine manufacturing by using massive robotic arms equipped with pellet extruders to 3D print full boat hulls in a single continuous process, depositing reinforced thermoplastic materials layer by layer over a digitally programmed toolpath that follows a precise CAD design, allowing builders to create complex geometries without traditional molds while dramatically reducing material waste, labor time, and production costs compared to fiberglass layups, as the robotic system moves along multiple axes to print thick structural walls with integrated ribs and reinforcements that provide strength and buoyancy, after which the hull can be machined, coated, and finished just like a conventional boat, opening the door to faster prototyping, customized designs, and more sustainable large scale maritime production 🚤🌊 #3DPrinting #BoatBuilding #MarineInnovation #Robotics #AdditiveManufacturing
#Ceadgroup Reel by @k_t_technology17 - CEAD's Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic. Instead of molding sections and assembling them by hand,
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CEAD’s Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic. Instead of molding sections and assembling them by hand, a robotic arm prints the entire hull as one continuous structure straight from a digital model. Composite material is laid down layer by layer to form a seamless boat up to 12 meters long. By eliminating traditional molds and reducing assembly steps, the process cuts complexity and material waste while making design changes much easier to implement. For custom vessels, defense use cases, and unmanned systems, that could mean faster production timelines and lower overall costs. We’re used to seeing 3D printing for small components. Now it’s shaping entire ships. Would you trust a fully 3D-printed boat out at sea? 👉 Comment “KIT” to get my 700+ AI Toolkit for free 🎥 Media: CEAD Group #3dprinting #robotics #engineering #technology #innovation
#Ceadgroup Reel by @aiwhales_ - CEAD's Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic.

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CEAD’s Faber Navalis system is pushing 3D printing into territory that once felt unrealistic. Instead of molding sections and assembling them by hand, a robotic arm prints the entire hull as one continuous structure straight from a digital model. Composite material is laid down layer by layer to form a seamless boat up to 12 meters long. By eliminating traditional molds and reducing assembly steps, the process cuts complexity and material waste while making design changes much easier to implement. For custom vessels, defense use cases, and unmanned systems, that could mean faster production timelines and lower overall costs. We’re used to seeing 3D printing for small components. Now it’s shaping entire ships. Would you trust a fully 3D-printed boat out at sea? @aiwhales_ 🎥 Media: CEAD Group #3dprinting #robotics #engineering #technology #innovation

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