Naviris press release
Naviris’ R&T program is acornerstone of a long-term cooperation between Fincantieri and Naval Group
“We are delighted that OCCAR has relied on us to participate to the Franco-Italian R&T program.This contract is the first step ofmore-to-come European projects, regarding not only jointresearch activities but also the upgrade of design and production process for the vessels destined to France, Italy and their export. We are enthusiasticto launch the activities of such a promising collaboration: the joint-venture Naviris will increasingly contribute to foster innovation and European leadership”.
Claude Centofanti, CEO of Naviris
“I am very proud of the kick off of Naviris activities. Thanks to France, Italy and OCCAR, our joint-venture is able to launch a very ambitious R&T program for the coming three and a half years. The extraordinary skills and experience of Fincantieri and Naval Group will contribute to the long term technological advantage of our vessels. This dynamic will sustain the economic recovery of both our countries, Italy and France, in the aftermath ofCovid-19 and will contribute to increase our Navies superiority.This R&T program is the first of many more to come. In addition to research projects, Naviris’ activities will soon encompass additional initiatives such as the Mid-Life Upgrade of the Horizon frigates”.
Pierre-Eric Pommellet, CEO of Naval Group
“Today we welcome the beginning of one of the most important projects we have worked on in recent years. We have long believed that the consolidation of the European naval industry represents one of the fundamental means, if not the main in terms of critical mass and synergies, to allow our continent not to be left on the sidelines and instead to play a pivotal role in the upcoming challenges worldwide”. Bono concluded: “On these grounds, we are grateful to the governments of our two countries for sharing the common vision and supporting the alliance between Naval Group and Fincantieri, which will mark the future of our sector”.
Giuseppe Bono, CEO of Fincantieri
This R&T program of Naviris encompasses five different projects all aiming at enhancing the performance of Fincantieri’s and Naval Group’s vessels
This R&T program aims at improving the performance of Naval Group’s and Fincantieri’s vessels. The R&T program is divided into five different projects (see below):
- Digital ship. This project will develop warship simulation capabilities throughout thewhole ship’slifecycle in order to improve product performances assessment, whilereducingthe needof real testing, and optimize the use of Computer Aided Engineering to enhance both design definition (Hydrodynamics, Aerodynamics) and ship daily on-board operations(through the integrated approach of the Digital Twin Concept);
- Energy consumption optimization. This project will identify new architectures and equipment useful to improvethe global efficiency of the electrical network and monitoring electrical consumption on board Surface Vessels;
- Fuel cells for surface vessels. This project will develop a modular Fuel Cell System (FCS) suitablefor marine applications, capable of being fully integrated on board naval surface vessels;
- Logistics of the future. This project will boost shipbuilding competitiveness by developing solutions able to increase production efficiency and effectiveness and to reduce costs during the entire product life cycle, ; providing new tools for inspection and maintenance purposes as well as on board management of components in a Naval Vessels working environment.
- Winning a sea state. This project aims at developing methods, tools and engineering solutions to allow naval surface vessels to safely carry out daily operations (like launch and recovery of units) in worse environmental conditions than currently met.
Three sites of Naval Group will be involved in the projects – Nantes-Indret, Ollioules and Lorient, as well as its subsidiary SIREHNA –while,forFincantieri,the sites of Genova and Trieste will work on the project, along withthe subsidiaries Cetena and Seastema.