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If Steve Jobs Had Focused on the Ocean Instead of Smartphones, We Might Have Called Him “Shippauljobs.”

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If Jobs revolutionized human communication through smartphones, then Shippauljobs would have been an innovator connecting everything on the ocean through data, networks, and automation in the maritime industry. Ships would no longer be mere transport vessels but intelligent nodes, and the ocean would transform into a vast information network. In the world envisioned by Shippauljobs: Real-time data sharing between ships would become the norm. AI-powered optimal route recommendations would maximize fuel efficiency. Smart sensors predicting maritime accidents would ensure the safety of seafarers. Just as Apple unified iPhones, Macs, and iPads into a seamless ecosystem, Shippauljobs would integrate ships, ports, and logistics into a single, organic network. Do you think the maritime industry is technologically behind? Just a few years ago, how many people predicted that smartphones would transform our lives as they have today? Shippauljobs is leading the maritime revolution. Ar...

Daewoo Shipbuilding (HanWha Ocean) & Marine Engineering Partners with Naver Business Platform and Intel Korea to Build Smart Ship 4.0 Service Infrastructure

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 On May 17, at the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) Seoul office, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony was held for the construction of a cloud-based Smart Ship 4.0 service infrastructure. The ceremony was attended by Hang-Seop Eom, Head of DSME Central Research Institute (center, front row), Won-Ki Park, CEO of Naver Business Platform (right, front row), and Myung-Sook Kwon, CEO of Intel Korea (left, front row). After signing the MOU, representatives from all three companies took a commemorative photo together. A significant case of utilizing cloud platforms in the shipbuilding industry Strengthening the global ICT competitiveness of Korea’s shipbuilding industry Establishing a Smart Ship technology ecosystem (Eco System) in collaboration with domestic SMEs Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (CEO Sung-Lip Jung) announced on the 21st that it had signed an MOU with Naver Business Platform (CEO Won-Ki Park) and Intel Korea (CEO Myung...

SK Telecom and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Collaborate on ‘Smart Ship’ Development

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SK Telecom and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) are joining forces to develop a Smart Ship. ( http://www.changwonilbo.com/news/98449 ) The two companies announced on the 27th that they had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Smart Ship development at SK Telecom's headquarters. The signing ceremony was attended by Myung-Geun Lee, Head of SK Telecom’s Enterprise Business Division, and Hang-Seop Eom, Head of Strategic Planning at DSME. Since signing the world's first LTE-based Smart Shipyard MOU in 2011, SK Telecom and DSME have collaborated on the establishment and operation of a Smart Shipyard, including LTE network deployment within the Okpo Shipyard, real-time quality management, and material tracking. Myung-Geun Lee, Head of SK Telecom’s Enterprise Business Division, stated, "Through the sharing and collaboration of our ICT technologies, we aim to successfully develop Smart Ships, enhance DSME’s competitiveness, and contribute to the adva...