Gryfia Shipyard advances innovation with Maritime University of Szczecin
Gryfia Shiprepair Yard is strengthening its cooperation with Politechnika Morska in Szczecin (Maritime University of Szczecin) to drive innovation in the shipbuilding and repair sector. On Tuesday, an agreement was signed by Daniel Opas, President of MSR “Gryfia”, and Professor Artur Bejger, Vice-Rector of Politechnika Morska. The project is being developed by MSc. Eng. Klaudia Skibińska, a doctoral researcher working on an advanced production scheduling tool.
education west pomerania shipbuilding industry equipment and technology news16 september 2025 | 18:09 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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The initiative focuses on a comprehensive analysis of shipyard processes – from order intake to vessel delivery. Based on this research, a solution powered by artificial intelligence will be created to streamline planning and enhance operational efficiency.
Gryfia Shipyard will be the first to test the tool under real industrial conditions. The project underscores the importance of strong collaboration between industry and academia in accelerating digital transformation within the maritime sector.
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