Spin-off shares expertise in filament winding software, robotics
JEC World 2025: With two decades of experience, Taniq aims to strengthen its position as a go-to-expert in robotic filament winding, feature its developed winding systems and TaniqWind Pro software.
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(Rotterdam, Netherlands), has been globally supplying robotic filament winding equipment since 2007. The company is featuring its deep understanding of composite design complexities and winding challenges through product development support, its TaniqPro winding software and Taniq’s Scorpo Robotics winding systems.
Since its spin-off from Aerospace Faculty of Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, in 2006, Taniq has custom-developed robotic winding systems and software packages for advanced rubber composite products, such as tires and marine hoses. In 2008, Taniq developed its own in-house filament winding software to perform R&D projects and provide custom software solutions to clients working in demanding industries worldwide. By 2018, Taniq says it began developing developing software and robotic winding solutions for composite products, with a focus on composite pressure vessels for hydrogen storage.
Then, in 2022, Taniq released its latest software TaniqWind Pro, a successor to the TaniqWind Design. According to the company, Pro features a great deal of improvements and added features. Taniq’s extensive expertise in filament winding and in-house experience developing composite parts using TaniqWind software and advanced robotic winding technology have culminated in a powerful software solution featuring an intuitive and efficient workflow.
At JEC World 2025, Taniq is highlighting several of these technologies:
TaniqWind Pro offers features such as a layer design panel for path optimization, and a build-up profile panel to predict accurate and realistic build-up profiles. It also has a dedicated robotic postprocessor. Designed by engineers for engineers, the software reflects years of hands-on experience to achieve first-time-right designs.
Scorpo Robotics robotic winding systems. The company has supplied robotic winding systems for products of various sizes and types, including pressure vessels, tanks, rotors and pipes, tailored to meet clients’ specific manufacturing needs.
Composite product development. Taniq supports clients with the design, analysis and development of composite parts, offering expertise in composite pressure vessels, rotors and thermoplastic components. With in-house robotic winding systems for prototyping and TaniqWind Pro software, Taniq aims to provide innovative, high-performance solutions from concept to production.
Interested attendees are able to book an offline or online appointment with the company .
Visit Taniq at the Dutch Composites Pavilion in Booth 5F107.
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