Development of Technologies for the Shipyard and Shipbuilding Industry

PROMOTING INNOVATION IN THE SHIPBUILDING SECTOR

COMPASS Ingeniería y Sistemas is promoting various innovative projects for the naval sector in collaboration with NAVANTIA PYMAR, within the framework of the INNCODIS Tractor Project, part of the Spanish Government’s Strategic Programme for Economic Recovery and Transformation (PERTE).

INNCODIS PROJECT

Compass participates in the ‘Primary Project 21, DTNAVAL – Development of Technologies for the Shipyard and Shipbuilding Industry for the Shipyard and Shipbuilding Industry’, which aims to digitalise and transform the sector by sector through the incorporation of innovative technological solutions.

This project focuses on the development, integration and transformation of the shipbuilding processes and the industrial value chain, in order to strengthen the processes and the industrial value chain, in order to strengthen the competitiveness and diversification of the sector.  

The Tractor Project (Exp. PNA-010000-2023-1) and PP21 (Exp. PNA-010000-2023-19), have a scheduled duration from 15 March 2023 to 30 June 2025. 2025.

During this period, we will focus on the development and integration of advanced technologies, highlighting the construction of a new technology demonstrator (HUB NAVAL), which will incorporate a methodology for information management and collaborative work (BIM NAVAL).

In addition, we will implement digital solutions for the monitoring of work progress and intelligent logistics processes through IoT technologies IoT technologies (smart tags), in order to meet the specific requirements of the naval sector.

The project team will be made up of the following companies: Scipedia, Oktics, Bureau Veritas, Astilleros de Murueta and COMPASS Ingeniería y Sistemas.

We are very proud to be part of this transformative project for the shipbuilding industry and for our company. We believe that the results will be an important contribution to the strengthening and innovation for the Spanish Shipbuilding Industry.

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