Fincantieri Fortifies Innovation Leadership with MIT Industrial Liaison Program Membership

Fincantieri Fortifies Innovation Leadership with MIT Industrial Liaison Program Membership

(IN BRIEF) Fincantieri, a prominent shipbuilding group, has announced its enrollment in the esteemed Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This membership signifies Fincantieri’s commitment to fostering innovation and staying at the forefront of technological advancements, particularly in areas like Digital Transformation and Green Maritime Transition. Through this partnership, Fincantieri aims to engage with MIT’s research scientists, faculty, and students, while also forging connections with other member companies and startups associated with the ILP. Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of Fincantieri, emphasizes the importance of leveraging international centers of excellence to drive innovation and maintain a competitive edge in high-value shipbuilding.

(PRESS RELEASE) TRIESTE, 5-Mar-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Fincantieri joins the prestigious Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Through this membership agreement, the Group will be able to develop dialogues with research scientists, faculty members, and students in order to remain at the forefront of innovation. This membership also aligns with the course toward implementing the 2023-2027 Business Plan.

This relationship will become part of Fincantieri’s commitment to innovate and be at the cutting edge in the development of new technologies in strategic areas, such as Digital Transformation – with a focus on Artificial Intelligence – and Energy and Green Maritime Transition.

Furthermore, the Industrial Liaison Program will allow Fincantieri and its subsidiaries – among which a significant role in the signing has been played by Vard – to establish robust relationships with the other companies that are part of the ILP and with over 1,000 MIT-connected startups, as well as offering on-demand training opportunities for the Group’s employees.

The MIT’s Industrial Liaison Program is a membership-based program for large organizations interested in long-term, strategic relationships with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIT engages with organizations from around the globe – in any sector – that are concerned with emerging research- and education-driven results that will be transformative.

Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO and Managing Director of Fincantieri, said: “The membership in MIT’s Industrial Liaison Program will significantly strengthen Fincantieri’s leadership position in high-value-added shipbuilding. Engaging with international centers of excellence enriches our repository of knowledge and enhances our competitive advantage on a global scale. Our goal is to operationalize innovation, transforming it into tangible products that create new employment opportunities”.

Fincantieri is one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups, the only one active in all high-tech marine industry sectors. It is leader in the construction and transformation of cruise, naval and oil & gas and wind offshore vessels, as well as in the production of systems and component equipment, after-sales services and marine interiors solutions. Thanks to the expertise developed in the management of complex projects, the Group boasts first-class references in infrastructures, and is a reference player in digital technologies and cybersecurity, electronics and advanced systems.
With over 230 years of history and more than 7,000 ships built, Fincantieri maintains its know-how, expertise and management centres in Italy, here employing 10,000 workers and creating around 90,000 jobs, which double worldwide thanks to a production network of 18 shipyards operating in four continents and with almost 21,000 employees.

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SOURCE: FINCANTIERI S.p.A.

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