As a result of this significant MoU signing, QRDI Council in partnership with Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions launched four significant calls for innovation under its flagship program, Qatar Open Innovation (QOI).
These calls aim to advance digitalisation, assets maintenance, AI-driven technologies, and custom-built solutions to transform shipyard operations and maritime technology, aligning with Qatar National Vision (QNV) 2030.
Dr Abdelhak Belaidi, RDI Program Manager at QRDI Council, commented: “Our collaboration with Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions marks a significant milestone in advancing maritime technology and shipyard operations. These calls reflect our commitment to supporting Qatar’s vision for technological leadership, sustainability, and industrial development. We are eager to see innovative solutions that address real-world opportunities and drive progress in the maritime sector.”
Jos J A A Goris, Chief Executive Officer Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions, highlighted: “The MoU with QRDI Council and the four innovation calls emphasise our commitment to collaborate and implement innovative, cutting-edge technology solutions that will enhance our shipyard’s operational efficiency and technical capability in meeting the current and emerging needs of the maritime and energy industries while concurrently contributing to greater economic benefits and sustainable development.”
The four calls are: The Digitalised and Dynamic Shipyard Operations Plan and Yard Layout which aim to digitalise shipyard management and planning.
The AI-Enabled 3D Cutting & Beveling Machine seeks to automate the cutting and beveling of complex structural repairs, including curved and uneven surfaces.
Digital Asset and Predictive Maintenance Technologies is designed to digitise the management and maintenance of over 20,000 critical assets within the shipyard, targeting the development of digital tools or platforms that enhance operational efficiency, support early intervention, and streamline emergency responses across docks, repair areas, and utility facilities.
The Inspection and Machining Robot for Inner Water Pipe Maintenance call focuses on creating a custom-built Pipe Repair ROV to facilitate remote inspections and repairs.
The Qatar Open Innovation programme has been the primary platform for startups and innovators to engage with potential government and corporate buyers to co-create market-ready solutions that address the nation’s most pressing opportunities in the five national priority areas. These include energy, health, resource sustainability, society, and digital technology, as outlined in the QRDI Strategy 2030, by identifying opportunities for innovation collaborations to drive economic prosperity.
With over 50 Open Innovation Calls, launched in partnership with 22 local partners across key sectors, including: Aspetar, Matar, Aspire, Baladna, Sidra, Ooredoo, the Ministry of Labour, and others, the QOI programme has garnered the interest and participation of innovators from Qatar and other countries around the world.
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