On October 14, 2025, the "Shipbuilding Equipment Application Matchmaking Event," organized by DIG, was successfully held in Wuhan. The event focused on aligning laser equipment supply with the practical needs of shipbuilders, supporting the industry's transition toward smarter and more sustainable manufacturing.
During the event, attendees visited DIG’s welding laboratory and production workshops, gaining firsthand insight into the company’s advanced achievements in heavy equipment manufacturing. Guests observed intelligent robotic systems, high-speed laser processing equipment, and fully integrated smart production line solutions covering welding, cutting, and material handling processes.
In the technical exchange session, DIG presented its customized intelligent equipment and engineering systems tailored for shipbuilding and offshore projects, emphasizing its capability to deliver everything from standalone units to turnkey smart factory solutions.
During the subsequent matchmaking discussions, shipbuilding enterprises raised practical challenges such as plate cutting accuracy, welding automation, and energy efficiency. DIG responded with targeted process optimization proposals and system-level solutions based on specific application scenarios.
The event also facilitated the signing of cooperation agreements between DIG and multiple companies, paving the way for large-scale application of advanced laser cutting and welding technologies in shipbuilding.
Moving forward, DIG will take this collaboration as an opportunity to further deepen the integration of laser technology and shipbuilding, joining hands with industry partners to explore new pathways toward green and intelligent manufacturing.
On October 14, 2025, the "Shipbuilding Equipment Application Matchmaking Event," organized by DIG, was successfully held in Wuhan. The event focused on aligning laser equipment supply with the practical needs of shipbuilders, supporting the industry's transition toward smarter and more sustainable manufacturing.
During the event, attendees visited DIG’s welding laboratory and production workshops, gaining firsthand insight into the company’s advanced achievements in heavy equipment manufacturing. Guests observed intelligent robotic systems, high-speed laser processing equipment, and fully integrated smart production line solutions covering welding, cutting, and material handling processes.
In the technical exchange session, DIG presented its customized intelligent equipment and engineering systems tailored for shipbuilding and offshore projects, emphasizing its capability to deliver everything from standalone units to turnkey smart factory solutions.
During the subsequent matchmaking discussions, shipbuilding enterprises raised practical challenges such as plate cutting accuracy, welding automation, and energy efficiency. DIG responded with targeted process optimization proposals and system-level solutions based on specific application scenarios.
The event also facilitated the signing of cooperation agreements between DIG and multiple companies, paving the way for large-scale application of advanced laser cutting and welding technologies in shipbuilding.
Moving forward, DIG will take this collaboration as an opportunity to further deepen the integration of laser technology and shipbuilding, joining hands with industry partners to explore new pathways toward green and intelligent manufacturing.