As the founder of Software House, while our focus is on software and digital solutions, I recognize the transformative potential of 3D printing in industries like shipbuilding. In shipbuilding, this technology offers the ability to rapidly prototype parts and even produce specialized components, reducing both lead times and costs. It enables greater design flexibility, allowing manufacturers to create complex shapes that traditional methods might struggle with, contributing to more efficient and innovative designs. Looking to the future, I believe 3D printing will continue to evolve, becoming integral to customized production in shipbuilding. As the materials used for 3D printing advance, we may see more durable, lightweight, and cost-effective components used in ship construction, further enhancing sustainability and reducing material waste. This could dramatically improve the speed and flexibility of shipbuilding processes, with greater precision and reduced environmental impact.