CASE STUDIES
- Shipbuilding Sector
Samsung Global Top Smart Shipyard
Strategic Marine is a leading shipbuilder with an international outlook and an established reputation for producing quality, high performance commercial & governmental vessels for markets across the globe. The company uses Soldamatic to train its welders in the most efficient, economical, fast and sustainable way.
- Automotive Sector
Mercedes Benz AG
The Mercedes plant in Bremen, Germany, which manufactures up to 10 different models, uses Soldamatic for training and qualification of its professional aluminum welders.
- Educational Sector, Shipbuilding Sector
The Cornwall College + Pendennis Shipyard
The Cornwall College and Pendennis Shipyard work together to develop the next generation of engineers and welders. The Cornwall College trains its students according to Pendennis requirements, preparing them for the real jobs demanded by the industry. Soldamatic plays a fundamental role in this agreement, preparing students for a real job in the shipbuilding sector.
- Educational Sector
The Welding Institute
As part of its facilities in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), TWI has implemented an Augmented Lab with 5 Soldamatic 5.0 units. This facility will be used for training and certification of welders through courses offered by TWI.
- Industrial Sector
The Welding Institute
The Welding Institute and Seabery are proud to announce a strategic partnership to transform the future of welding training worldwide. Empowering the future of welding. Together.
- Educational Sector
Kempten Hochschule
This is how the Kempten Hochschule is using Soldamatic Robotics to train their students in Robotic Welding using real equipment while reducing costs, materials and pollution.
- Educational Sector
WBS Training
WBS Training started working with Soldamatic in 2021, with 10 version 4.0 teams. After years of experiencing the benefits of Soldamatic for welder training, they have decided not only to renew these 10 units to version 5.0, but also to expand their Augmented Lab with 5 more units.
- Educational Sector, Industrial Sector, Robotics
LEWA Attendorn
LEWA Attendorn was originally founded as an inter-company training centre. Today, it combines this training activity with its industrial activity, focusing on the automation and machining sectors. Their main objective is to offer high standard training, adapted to the real requirements of the industry. In this sense, after exploring various digitalisation systems, they decided to partner with Seabery to implement Soldamatic and Soldamatic Robotics in their facilities.
- Educational Sector
EUC Nordvest
EUC Nordvest is one of the most advanced and leading training centres in Denmark, responsible for training the next generation of welders for the Danish industry. At their facilities in Thisted, they train both the welders of the future and experienced welders from industrial companies in the region, with a special focus on new industry trends such as robotic welding.