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SMART EUROPEAN SHIPBUILDING

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€8 590 668
EU Contribution
€6 992 202
Project website
Project Acronym
SEUS
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Transport mode
Waterborne icon
Transport policies
Digitalisation
Transport sectors
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

The Smart European Shipbuilding project (SEUS) aims to create a framework for European shipyards by architecting and developing an integrated platform for a combined solution incorporating CAE, CAD, CAM, and PDM software and testing it at shipyards. The new platform solution will be built with the best EU shipbuilding expertise provided by academic and industrial consortium participants. It will develop novel practices for human-centric knowledge management, data-driven AI design elements, intelligent technology, and Industry 5.0 concept for shipbuilding.

The consortium partners represent state-of-the-art development in three main areas: computational tools development, industrially applied research, and the end-users of the new technology – shipyards.

The ambition is to achieve up to a 30% time-saving in engineering and up to 20% time-saving in assembly and construction at European shipyards. The elimination of gaps in digital information flows and the optimisation of work processes present the area for time and cost optimisation, providing significant economic impacts on shipbuilding.

Identified impacts include development of computational platform solution, facilitation of digital transformation of shipbuilding, traceability and integration of early design impact the design process, competitive advantage for EU shipbuilders through time savings in design and production stages, expansion of shipyard’s exposure to ship’s life cycle: for retrofit, revitalisation, use of data from operation and maintenance, human-centric shipbuilding knowledge management, and EU workforce skills and expertise development.

Each work package contributes to the main goal – the development of the new computational toolset, taking into account the target user groups’ needs, new research in industry and technology, integration and interoperability aspects of the platform, the novel human-centric approach, and the needed support processes for project management and dissemination.

Funding

Specific funding programme
HORIZON.2.5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility
HORIZON.2.5.7 - Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility
HORIZON.2.5.6 - Industrial Competitiveness in Transport
Other Programme
HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01-06 Computational tools for shipbuilding
Funding Source
Horizon Europe

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
Address
HOGSKOLERINGEN 1, 7491 TRONDHEIM, Norway
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€2 070 875
Partner Organisations
Organisation
CADMATIC OY
Address
LINNANKATU 52 A, 20100 TURKU, Finland
EU Contribution
€1 595 325
Organisation
SCHEEPSBOUWKUNDIG ADVIES- EN REKENCENTRUM SARC BV
Address
LANDSTRAAT 5, 1404 JD BUSSUM, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€388 709
Organisation
ULSTEIN GROUP ASA
Address
OSNESVEGEN 110, 6065 Ulsteinvik, Norway
EU Contribution
€624 755
Organisation
CONTACT SOFTWARE GMBH
Address
WIENER STRASSE 1-3, 28359 BREMEN, Germany
EU Contribution
€835 275
Organisation
Astilleros Gondan Sa
Address
MUELLE DE FIGUERAS S/N, 33794 CASTROPOL, Spain
EU Contribution
€285 688
Organisation
Turun Yliopisto
Address
Yliopistonmaki, 20014 Turku, Finland
EU Contribution
€663 290
Organisation
STICHTING NHL STENDEN HOGESCHOOL
Address
RENGERSLAAN 10, 8917 DD LEEUWARDEN, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€528 285

Technologies

Technology Theme
Unclassified
Technology
Non-technology

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