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Insights on the Digital Shipyard Global Market to 2027 - by Capacity, Shipyard Type, Technology, Digitalization Level, Process, End-user and Geography


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According to this report, the Global Digital Shipyard market accounted for $591.63 million in 2019 and is expected to reach $2,736.57 million by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 21.1% during the forecast period. Rising adoption of the digital twin in the shipbuilding industry, and increasing use of new manufacturing technologies in shipbuilding are the major factors propelling market growth. However, the increased vulnerability to cyber threats is hampering market growth.
Digital shipyard aims to address operational efficiency and effectivity, to make the marine industry safer, faster, and smarter. This has a dramatic impact on the cost and schedule and therefore is easy to define tangible benefit to shipyard operations during design, building, and service. ....

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Line Zero to accelerate manufacturing innovation


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Line Zero to accelerate manufacturing innovation
Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling at the Line Zero – Factory of the Future site at Tonsley, flanked by (L-R) DVCR Professor Robert Saint, BAE Systems Maritime Australia Managing Director Craig Lockhart, Innovation Minister David Pisoni, Premier Steven Marshall, PVCRI Professor John Spoehr and Senator Simon Birmingham
Fast tracking world leading manufacturing technologies and processes to support major defence projects such as the Hunter Class Frigate Program and boost South Australia’s advanced manufacturing sector are at the heart of a Flinders University “manufacturing accelerator” initiative which is being supported by the South Australian Government. ....

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