DSME developed a mixed reality (MR) ship integration platform, so that all processes necessary for shipbuilding can be experienced in a virtual environment identical to that of a real ship.
Namely, when an operators turns on the tablet PC at the meeting place with the shipowner for sales, a virtual ship will unfold allowing to select the desired specifications.
In addition, the engine room equipment inside the ship can be selected in the same way, and the operation procedures and preventive maintenance procedures for the main equipment mounted on the ship can be checked.
It can also be used at all times by designers and workers at the production site. Productivity improvement is expected as information on basic information about the drying trap, construction method, equipment operation guide, and maintenance can be checked directly on site.
In particular, it is expected to reduce construction costs as well as safety accidents by preventing and preventing recurrence of repeated problems and risk factors during construction.
A representative of Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, who participated in the platform development, said:
As the company is accelerating its digital transformation, the development of a mixed reality platform will further enhance the company’s future competitiveness. It can be applied to all of them, so we expect it to serve as a basis for strengthening our sales competitiveness and creating new added values in the future
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has now completed a patent application for this platform in September and is preparing for registration examination.