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The Digital Shipyard market is a subset of the Maritime industry that focuses on the use of digital technologies to improve the efficiency of shipbuilding and repair processes. It encompasses a range of solutions, from 3D printing and virtual reality to robotics and automation. These technologies are used to reduce costs, improve safety, and increase the speed of production.
The Digital Shipyard market is driven by the need for shipyards to remain competitive in a rapidly changing industry. This has led to an increased focus on digital transformation, with many shipyards investing in new technologies to improve their operations.
Companies in the Digital Shipyard market include Wärtsilä, Kongsberg, ABB, Siemens, and Rolls-Royce. These companies provide a range of solutions, from 3D printing and virtual reality to robotics and automation. They are also involved in the development of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, to further improve the efficiency of shipbuilding and repair processes. Show Less Read more