Krylov Centre and Fincantieri join hands to develop innovative technologies in shipbuilding
Fincantieri, one of the world’s top shipbuilding groups, and the Krylov State Research Centre of Russia, one of the world's most prestigious centres for shipbuilding research, have signed a framework agreement with the aim of jointly developing new projects for technological innovation within the industry, the Italian Corp. said Monday in a news release.
The agreement, with an initial five-year term, stipulates that a series of initiatives will be undertaken in the partners' respective areas of operation, including joint research and development activities, the realization of new generation products and the provision of services.
For Fincantieri, this agreement not only offers the prospect of technological progress, but also represents an extremely significant achievement in strategic terms. In fact, it will be able to benefit in many different ways from the Krylov Centre’s unique research & design knowledge of the high-tech vessels and offshore engineering structures, that will contribute to achieve the common goal of designing the most sophisticated vessels and offshore structures in accordance with the highest international standards.
Krylov also stands to benefit from the exchange of knowledge with Fincantieri, which will give the Centre access to its enormous technological and manufacturing know-how gained in the construction and marketing of highly complex vessels.
Cooperation of the companies will allow to turn a new leaf in the history of specialized shipbuilding and Russian-Italian partnership. The first project involving joint activities related to comprehensive high-technology vessel will be defined in the nearest days.
Giuseppe Bono, Fincantieri CEO comments: "We consider the agreement with the Krylov Centre, internationally recognized as the most authoritative centre in the field of shipbuilding research, to be strategically important. We have always maintained that technological innovation, an unparalleled driver of development, is essential for dealing with a devastating crisis, like the current one that has changed the global scenario. The partnership with our Russian friends can only help us to progress in this direction, allowing us to improve still further and consolidate the excellence and leadership achieved".
Andrey Dutov, Director General of the Krylov State Research Centre comments: "I believe that cooperation between our companies supported by unique scientific expertise and the state-of-the-art research & testing facilities of the Krylov Centre combined with strong experience of Fincantieri in design and construction of sophisticated vessels will contribute to synergy in development of high-end offshore engineering structures and result in successful implementation thereof in the global shipbuilding market".