Enamor to develop autonomous technologies in cooperation with Hanwha Ocean
At this year’s MSPO 2025 in Kielce, Enamor Sp. z o.o. and Hanwha Ocean signed a strategic cooperation agreement focused on the development and implementation of advanced technologies for the maritime and defense sectors.
business maritime economy investments defense industry04 september 2025 | 11:21 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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- We are confident that our cooperation with Enamor will enable us to advance state-of-the-art solutions for future platforms, particularly in the field of autonomous systems and digital ship technologies, said Steve SK Jeong, Head of Naval Ship International Business at Hanwha Ocean.
The agreement outlines joint activities in research and development of large autonomous surface (ASV) and underwater vehicles (AUV), as well as the supply of advanced electronic, navigation, communication, and ship automation systems. Both companies emphasize that the partnership aligns with the growing importance of autonomous solutions in modern naval forces and the maritime industry.
- Signing this agreement with Hanwha Ocean is an opportunity to expand our international cooperation and to contribute Polish engineering expertise to projects of strategic significance, highlighted Maciej Rek, CEO of Enamor.
The agreement marks a significant step in advancing innovative maritime technologies in Poland, with potential relevance also to the ORKA submarine program.
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