South Korean shipbuilding company Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) is partnering with compatriot midsize shipbuilder to foster technology exchange in the field of smart and eco-friendly ships, says an article published on offshore energy website.
Smart ship technology
In particular, Samsung Heavy will share its smart ship system “SVESSEL”, which it developed independently, with Dae Sun Shipbuilding. This will help the shipbuilder gain a competitive advantage in the midsized shipbuilding market.
According to SHI, the technology exchange is considered as a new win-win model for the cooperation among large and midsize players in the shipbuilding industry.
Strengthened environmental regulations in the shipping industry require the accelerated uptake of new eco-friendly technologies onboard large as well as small- and medium-sized vessels. For this reason, collaboration within the sector is seen as one of the ways forward to accelerate global decarbonization efforts.
Last week, SHI also revealed it teamed up with Bloom Energy to accelerate the development of fuel cell-powered ships. The duo will initially focus on developing fuel cells for LNG carriers, eventually moving toward this type of power for container ships and tankers.
Summary
- Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) is partnering with compatriot midsize shipbuilder to foster technology exchange in the field of smart and eco-friendly ships.
- Samsung Heavy will share its smart ship system “SVESSEL”, which it developed independently, with Dae Sun Shipbuilding.
- Technology exchange is considered as a new win-win model for the cooperation among large and midsize players in the shipbuilding industry.
- The duo will initially focus on developing fuel cells for LNG carriers, eventually moving toward this type of power for container ships and tankers.
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Source: Offshore energy