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Digital Twin Project enters next phase following pilot trials

May 21, 2025
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Phase 3 Pilot Trials of Digital Twin Project in Maritime Industry Completed

The recent completion of phase 3 pilot trials for the cross-industry Digital Twin Project marks a significant milestone for the maritime industry. ClassNK and NAPA, two key players in the project, have shared the promising results on behalf of all participating organizations.

The trials have proven the feasibility of the platform’s core business scenarios, showcasing the potential for shared digital twins to revolutionize collaboration across the maritime value chain. Shipowners, shipbuilders, and other stakeholders stand to benefit from enhanced operational efficiency, cost savings, and digital value creation.

While the trials highlighted the platform’s strengths, they also identified areas for improvement. These include data management and security, contract structures, and business model clarity, particularly regarding platform fees and value assessment.

The Vision of the Digital Twin Project

The Digital Twin Project aims to establish a secure data-sharing platform between shipyards and shipowners. By leveraging digital twins throughout a ship’s lifecycle, the project aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in the maritime industry.

Through the platform, stakeholders can securely share 3D models created during the ship design stage. This collaborative approach addresses challenges related to sharing sensitive design and operational data, breaking down data silos and enabling shipyards to optimize future designs.

Future Prospects and Collaborators

Partners involved in the project envision various applications for digital twins, including assessing fleet environmental performance, evaluating potential emissions reductions, and predicting cost savings. Modeling future technologies, such as weather routing and wind propulsion, will help stakeholders make informed decisions about safety, operations, and cargo capacity.

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The project initially included leading companies like Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), and Imabari Shipbuilding. Recently, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and other industry giants joined the initiative, signaling a growing commitment to digital innovation in the maritime sector.

Overall, the completion of phase 3 pilot trials for the Digital Twin Project represents a significant step forward for the maritime industry. By embracing digital transformation and collaboration, stakeholders are poised to unlock new opportunities for efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the years to come.

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