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The marine industry in 2030: Getting to Shipyard 4.0

Smart shipyards, also known as Shipyard 4.0, leverage new digital technologies, such IoT and automation, to streamline manufacturing operations.

New design and manufacturing technologies, automation, and data exchange will transform the way vessels are built. The future of shipbuilding is smart, connected, and optimized.

Learn how digitalization can help you get to Shipyard 4.0 and get ready for 2030!


About the “marine industry in 2030” thought-leadership series

What will the marine industry look like in 2030? We asked Monica Schnitger, naval architect and principal analyst at Schnitger Corporation, to answer this question for us. The result is a set of six briefs, each covering a different angle of the future of shipping. This brief focuses on one of the top challenges the marine industry is facing today: getting to the digital shipyard.

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