Fincantieri and iGenius Forge Groundbreaking Partnership in AI Development

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by EH

In a move set to revolutionize the maritime industry, Fincantieri, a global leader in high-complexity shipbuilding, has joined forces with iGenius, an Italian innovator in Generative Artificial Intelligence technologies. The collaboration, announced today, signifies a landmark step towards the advancement of AI systems, all rooted in a distinctly Italian platform.

Under the agreement, Fincantieri will leverage iGenius’ pioneering expertise in AI model development, while drawing on its own wealth of experience as a system integrator across shipbuilding’s value-added sectors. From civilian applications to defense initiatives, the partnership is poised to usher in a new era of technological innovation.

At the heart of this collaboration lies Fincantieri’s Omega 360 radar data analysis, a cornerstone for driving forward advancements in AI systems within the maritime sphere. This strategic move underscores Fincantieri’s commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technologies to enhance product performance, safety, and operational efficiency.

Commenting on the partnership, Pierroberto Folgiero, Fincantieri’s CEO and General Manager, emphasized the strategic significance of the collaboration. “This agreement with iGenius represents a pivotal moment for Fincantieri, reaffirming our dedication to integrating the best of Italian innovation into our operations,” he remarked.

Uljan Sharka, CEO of iGenius, echoed Folgiero’s sentiments, highlighting the shared vision between the two entities. “Our collaboration with Fincantieri marks the convergence of technological excellence and forward-looking strategy,” Sharka stated. “Together, we aim to redefine industry standards and drive innovation in the naval sector.”

The partnership between Fincantieri and iGenius is set to not only transform the maritime landscape but also showcase Italy’s prowess in AI development on the global stage. As both companies embark on this groundbreaking journey, the world watches with anticipation as they pave the way for a new era of intelligent shipbuilding.

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Edward Hunt
Edward is a defence consultant working independently for various companies and governments. He has lived in Trieste since 2017 after moving with his family from London. Currently he also writes articles for various aerospace industry magazines, works with flight simulator game developers and corrects erroneous opinions in the FT comments sections like a Boss.

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