Nail every detail – efficient Hull design for detailed model data

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How to create detailed, production-ready Hull models faster and with fewer errors

Large vessel projects demand huge volumes of accurate Hull data. When models lack detail or consistency, inefficiencies snowball. Engineers spend time fixing, rechecking, and redesigning instead of progressing the project.

In this webinar, we focus on efficient Hull design for detailed model data. You’ll see how CADMATIC Hull helps teams create production-level detail earlier, reduce repetitive modelling, and lower dependency on specialist knowledge.

In this 23-minute webinar you’ll see how rule-based engineering and smart reuse help teams work faster, reduce errors, and keep production data in sync.

In this free webinar, we’ll show how CADMATIC Hull helps engineers:

  • Build detailed Hull models faster using parameter-driven structures
  • Reuse proven Hull library models to reduce repetitive modelling
  • Keep designs consistent with structured copy management
  • Apply rule-based engineering to minimize errors at scale
  • Generate bevels automatically for production-ready geometry
  • Manage weld information directly in the model for reliable fabrication data

Join the upcoming webinar, sign up to attend live, or receive the recording afterwards.

🗓️ Date: Thursday, March 26th 2026
⏰ Time: 10:00 am CST (Central Standard Time)
📍 Location: Online – register to receive the link

What you’ll learn:
✔ How to avoid rework caused by late or incomplete detail
✔ Ways to reduce repetitive modelling and manual corrections
✔ How rule-based design supports consistency at scale
✔ A demo of new Hull tools that improve detailed modelling

Who should attend:
Experienced Hull designers and engineers in shipyards and marine engineering offices working with detailed production data.

Please note that we will repeat this webinar monthly.

Sign up for our free webinar!

Your host Clemens van Renesse

Product Manager
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