Published: 28 Sep 2025
Holy Technologies is breaking this barrier with the launch
of the world s first AI-driven
autonomous factory for lightweight composite components in Hamburg. Backed
by 4.3 million in fresh funding,
the company aims to industrialize composite manufacturing at scale, helping
industries achieve stronger, lighter, and more sustainable products. Powered by
AI and robotics, the Hamburg-based facility helps manufacturers build better
components faster and industrial scale while restoring competitiveness.
Backers include Rockstart,
Vanagon, SANDS, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg and EIT Manufacturing, alongside notable
angel investors, including Adrian Locher (Merantix AG), Matthias
Dantone (Ellipsis Ventures), Christian Vollmann (C1), Markus Kerkhoff
(Poppe+Potthoff), Kai M ller (PowerCo), Timm Moll (Moll Gruppe) and several
others.
Autonomy enables manufacturers to adapt faster, reduce
complexity, and build products that outperform on weight, strength, and
sustainability. Yet the materials that make this possible composites remain
slow and costly to produce. Today, the vast majority of components
are made with manual processes. Holy Technologies is solving that.
Bosse Rothe Frossard,
CEO and co-founder states, The race to restore Europe s industrial edge is
on. This funding helps us scale our system to deliver what our customers need
most: radically better components, at the highest speed.
Autonomous manufacturing is not just about efficiency,
said Moritz Reiners, CTO and co-founder.
It enables a new category of components that outperform on weight,
performance, and sustainability. But the path to autonomy is complex. It
requires systems built from scratch to deliver it. That is exactly what we are
building.
In industries where cost, materials, speed, and quality
define competitiveness, Holy Technologies is changing the game. Their platform
enables lightweight components at scale, with applications from aerospace to
energy. Since our first investment, we have been impressed by the team s rapid
progress and ability to turn cutting-edge tech into real industrial impact. We
are excited to double down as Holy sets a new standard for manufacturing. Gem Kua, Investment Manager, Rockstart.
Holy Technologies approach is a paradigm shift: They are building the AI-driven future of manufacturing. Holy s operating system transforms standard hardware into highly scalable, flexible autonomous production lines cost-competitive with overseas production, while delivering higher product performance and enabling full material circularity. Such innovations are vital for Europe s long-term competitiveness. Susanne Fromm, General Partner, Vanagon Ventures.
The team at Holy Technologies impresses with remarkable expertise and execution power. We are proud to support them from the very beginning. With their manufacturing technology, solutions are being created in Hamburg that will be crucial for the future of the lightweighting industry. Stefanie H hn, Senior Investment Manager, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg
Since its founding in 2022, Holy Technologies has built a fully operational pilot line, secured offtake agreements for thousands of components, and partnered with leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in automotive, motorsports, industrial tools, and orthopedics. In a recent collaboration with a Formula 1 team, Holy Technologies validated a 20% weight reduction versus incumbent parts, a clear signal of the performance gains enabled by its technology.
Source Holy Technologies.
Published: 28 Sep 2025
Holy Technologies is breaking this barrier with the launch
of the world s first AI-driven
autonomous factory for lightweight composite components in Hamburg. Backed
by 4.3 million in fresh funding,
the company aims to industrialize composite manufacturing at scale, helping
industries achieve stronger, lighter, and more sustainable products. Powered by
AI and robotics, the Hamburg-based facility helps manufacturers build better
components faster and industrial scale while restoring competitiveness.
Backers include Rockstart,
Vanagon, SANDS, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg and EIT Manufacturing, alongside notable
angel investors, including Adrian Locher (Merantix AG), Matthias
Dantone (Ellipsis Ventures), Christian Vollmann (C1), Markus Kerkhoff
(Poppe+Potthoff), Kai M ller (PowerCo), Timm Moll (Moll Gruppe) and several
others.
Autonomy enables manufacturers to adapt faster, reduce
complexity, and build products that outperform on weight, strength, and
sustainability. Yet the materials that make this possible composites remain
slow and costly to produce. Today, the vast majority of components
are made with manual processes. Holy Technologies is solving that.
Bosse Rothe Frossard,
CEO and co-founder states, The race to restore Europe s industrial edge is
on. This funding helps us scale our system to deliver what our customers need
most: radically better components, at the highest speed.
Autonomous manufacturing is not just about efficiency,
said Moritz Reiners, CTO and co-founder.
It enables a new category of components that outperform on weight,
performance, and sustainability. But the path to autonomy is complex. It
requires systems built from scratch to deliver it. That is exactly what we are
building.
In industries where cost, materials, speed, and quality
define competitiveness, Holy Technologies is changing the game. Their platform
enables lightweight components at scale, with applications from aerospace to
energy. Since our first investment, we have been impressed by the team s rapid
progress and ability to turn cutting-edge tech into real industrial impact. We
are excited to double down as Holy sets a new standard for manufacturing. Gem Kua, Investment Manager, Rockstart.
Holy Technologies approach is a paradigm shift: They are building the AI-driven future of manufacturing. Holy s operating system transforms standard hardware into highly scalable, flexible autonomous production lines cost-competitive with overseas production, while delivering higher product performance and enabling full material circularity. Such innovations are vital for Europe s long-term competitiveness. Susanne Fromm, General Partner, Vanagon Ventures.
The team at Holy Technologies impresses with remarkable expertise and execution power. We are proud to support them from the very beginning. With their manufacturing technology, solutions are being created in Hamburg that will be crucial for the future of the lightweighting industry. Stefanie H hn, Senior Investment Manager, Innovationsstarter Fonds Hamburg
Since its founding in 2022, Holy Technologies has built a fully operational pilot line, secured offtake agreements for thousands of components, and partnered with leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in automotive, motorsports, industrial tools, and orthopedics. In a recent collaboration with a Formula 1 team, Holy Technologies validated a 20% weight reduction versus incumbent parts, a clear signal of the performance gains enabled by its technology.
Source Holy Technologies.
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