
Taniq software enables Type 5 pressure vessel production for European student team WARR
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Originally reported by CompositesWorld
Taniq, a Netherlands-based additive manufacturing software specialist, has partnered with the European student engineering team WARR to produce a Type 5 pressure vessel using its software platform. The vessel was manufactured at Taniq's Rotterdam facility and successfully flown, demonstrating the software's capability to handle complex composite pressure vessel design and production workflows. The partnership leverages Taniq's proprietary software for process simulation, path planning, and quality assurance in filament winding and additive manufacturing of composite structures.
This collaboration is significant for Taniq as it validates its software in a demanding aerospace-adjacent application — Type 5 pressure vessels represent the frontier of lightweight composite storage, requiring precise fiber placement and defect-free manufacturing. For Taniq, the deal provides a real-world reference case that can be leveraged to target commercial aerospace and hydrogen storage customers, segments where qualification rigor and process repeatability are paramount. The partnership also reinforces Taniq's position in the composite AM software market, competing with established players like Cevotec and Addcomposites, while differentiating through its integrated design-to-production workflow.
From an industry perspective, this is a practical validation of Taniq's software stack in a production environment, not a breakthrough. The company must now convert this student-team success into commercial contracts with aerospace primes and hydrogen tank manufacturers, where qualification timelines are measured in years, not months. For potential buyers, the key takeaway is that Taniq's software can handle Type 5 geometries — the next step is proving it at scale under production constraints.
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