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Siemens Chosen for HD Hyundai Shipyard Data Platform

Siemens will build an integrated digital platform for HD KSOE to connect design-to-production workflows, supporting HD Hyundai’s “Future of Shipyard” program targeted for completion by 2030.
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Siemens has been selected by HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) to deliver an integrated digital platform that links shipbuilding work from design through production under one end-to-end data structure.

The platform is set to form the core of HD Hyundai’s “Future of Shipyard” program, which is targeted for completion by 2030. The project is intended to close persistent disconnects between engineering and manufacturing and to lift efficiency, quality and collaboration across the group’s global shipyards.

Based on Siemens Xcelerator and digital twin technologies, the platform is designed as a common digital backbone for shipyard operations, bringing together functions including CAD, product lifecycle management (PLM), digital manufacturing, automation and simulation into a connected environment.

A central aim is to validate ship designs, production plans and operational changes virtually before physical execution, helping reduce errors, inefficiencies and schedule disruption. HD Hyundai also plans to control key production activities—block assembly, welding, piping and electrical systems—within integrated 3D models to improve design accuracy and strengthen production planning.

“This initiative will strengthen our ability to execute increasingly complex projects while enhancing efficiency, quality and competitiveness across our global shipyard operations,” said Taejin Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of Digital Innovation Office, Siemens.

Beyond core integration, the scope also covers industrial metaverse capabilities and the application of AI and reinforcement learning through digital twin simulations to support more automated shipyard operations. The platform is expected to serve multiple vessel types, strengthen lifecycle maintenance and performance analysis, and improve coordination on international projects.

“We look forward to helping HD Hyundai establish a scalable, open and future-ready manufacturing innovation platform that supports sustainable growth and operational excellence,” commented Tony Hemmelgarn, President and CEO, Siemens Digital Industries Software.

Separately, ABS and HD Hyundai Samho signed a memorandum of understanding in June 2025 for technical collaboration on AI-based smart shipyards. In May 2025, ABS and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) entered into a joint development project (JDP) aimed at advancing digital manufacturing automation in shipyards.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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