It explores how artificial intelligence can significantly enhance CT-based inspection processes, improving quality assurance, reliability,
and efficiency in defence manufacturing. In addition, the session highlights recent developments in highly integrated, hydrogen-powered
drone platforms, focusing on their potential for extended endurance, reduced signatures, and operational flexibility. Finally, it addresses
the role of high-performance carbon and graphite materials for demanding applications such as rockets and missiles, examining scalable
production concepts that enable everything from small series to mass volumes for next-generation defence, air defense, and deterrence
systems. Together, the presentations provide a comprehensive view of how digitalisatio ...