Fincantieri, EDGE to work on underwater technologies under new JV
UAE-based tech group EDGE Group and Italian shipbuilding major Fincantieri have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that extends and builds upon the agreement signed in November 2024 in Paris in the rapidly evolving underwater domain.
As informed, this cooperation aims to strengthen the partnership between the two companies, through their Abu Dhabi-based shipbuilding joint venture MAESTRAL. The MoU is based on both companies collaborating to develop underwater technologies, supporting the United Arab Emirates in becoming ‘a regional pioneer’ in underwater technology innovation.
EDGE and Fincantieri’s cooperation will be focused on the design, development, and creation of unmanned systems for critical underwater infrastructure protection and seabed mapping, next-generation submarines, drone-carrier ships, and lightweight torpedoes.
Building on their existing partnership through MAESTRAL, this MoU will allow both companies to share knowledge, technical expertise, and production resources to develop products suitable for the challenging and complex environment of the underwater environment.
“Through MAESTRAL, EDGE and Fincantieri are advancing world-class underwater capabilities that will play a pivotal role in the future of subsea security and maritime defence. This partnership marks a significant step in positioning the UAE at the forefront of this strategically important domain, strengthening its role as a regional pioneer with globally competitive expertise,” Hamad Al Marar, Managing Director & CEO of EDGE Group, said.
“As underwater technologies become increasingly vital to national security, we are committed to driving innovation, enhancing sovereign capabilities, and setting new industry standards in this high-potential sector.”
This agreement comes amidst a rapidly evolving landscape for national defense.
New threats and vulnerabilities are changing global dynamics, intensifying geopolitical rivalries, and increasing demand for investment in maritime defense.
Critical underwater infrastructure has become a target due to its exposure to threats and can only be protected with advanced technological solutions, highlighting the pressing need for governments to invest in this sector.
“The underwater domain is projected to reach $400bn by 2030 as defence public needs for countries globally are rapidly evolving. Through MAESTRAL, we are pleased to support the UAE’s ambitious naval strategy and alongside a trusted partner like EDGE, we will seek to deliver ground-breaking underwater solutions to meet future needs for its national capabilities,” Pierroberto Folgiero, Fincantieri CEO and Managing Director, stated.
Fincantieri and EDGE recently revealed a major in-service support strategic partnership project for the entire UAE Navy’s fleet.
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