1. LZH is developing a multi-laser beam welding process for thick plates in shipbuilding with integrated quality assurance. 2. The process aims to reduce error rates, minimize inspections, and make manufacturing more economical. 3. The project, DIGIMAR, is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.
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