Siemens has been selected by HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, intermediary holding company of HD Hyundai, as a preferred partner to establish an integrated platform to manage the shipbuilding process as a single data flow.
The planned platform will form the core foundation of HD Hyundai’s “Future of Shipyard” project, a future-oriented shipyard that it aims to complete by 2030. The project forms part of HD Hyundai’s efforts to address data discontinuities that have existed across ship design and production processes and to establish a more structured, digitally enabled shipbuilding environment.
Through the integrated platform, HD Hyundai aims to strengthen collaboration between engineering and manufacturing functions and to support execution of icomplex shipbuilding projects.
“The selection of Siemens Xcelerator represents an important milestone in advancing HD KSOE’s digital shipbuilding strategy,” says Taejin Lee, executive vice president and head of Digital Innovation Office, HD Hyundai. “By establishing an integrated digital platform that ensures consistency from design through production, we aim to address long-standing data discontinuity challenges and create a more structured and collaborative shipbuilding environment.”
“Since 2022, Siemens’ collaboration with HD Hyundai has been focused on the future of shipbuilding and the development of next-generation digital design and production platforms,” says Tony Hemmelgarn, president and CEO, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Siemens Xcelerator and our comprehensive digital twin technologies are well-positioned to support a unified digital thread across design, engineering and production.”
Based on the Siemens Xcelerator open digital business platform, HD Hyundai’s “Integrated Platform for Ship Design-Production Consistency” project will deliver a digital thread of key data from design through production. Design and production will be connected in real time through a unified data backbone.
Within this unified digital environment, standardized data flows and system interoperability will connect key domains including computer-aided design (CAD), product lifecycle management (PLM), digital manufacturing, automation and simulation, enabling major shipyard activities such as planning, construction, expansion and modification to be reviewed in a virtual environment prior to on-site implementation.
HD Hyundai also plans to expand the application of model-based engineering practices and improve collaboration efficiency across organizations and functional teams. In particular, block assembly, welding information, piping, and electrical data will be managed in an integrated 3D model.
The scope of the integrated digital platform is expected to extend across a range of vessel types, including commercial vessels and specialized ships. Key areas of application include structured management of equipment and component data, digital model-based performance analysis, lifecycle-oriented maintenance engineering and technical support frameworks for overseas shipbuilding projects.
Additionally, HD Hyundai is working on building an Industrial Metaverse-based digital representation of ships and shipyard sites, implementing “physical artificial intelligence (AI)” technology that can be used even in complex production environments by applying reinforcement learning using synthetic data and industrial intelligence in a virtual learning environment built using Siemens’ Digital Twin technology.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.



