Ship and Ocean Industries Research and Development Center
船舶暨海洋產業研發中心Other name | SOIC |
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Established | 1 July 1976 |
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Key people | Shean-Kwang Chou, CEO[1] |
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Formerly called | United Ship Design and Development Center |
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Website | www.soic.org.tw |
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The Ship and Ocean Industries Research and Development Center (SOIC; Chinese: 船舶暨海洋產業研發中心; pinyin: Chuánbó Jì Hǎiyáng Chǎnyè Yánfā Zhōngxīn) is a Taiwanese government owned naval architecture and maritime research institute founded in 1976.
Overview
The prime mission of SOIC is to support Taiwan’s maritime industry. To further this mission it provides marine engineering planning, ship and ocean platform design, technical services, and knowledge integration services to private and public organizations and companies.[2] SOIC has designed vessels for shipping giants, local industry, the Republic of China Navy, and the Coast Guard Administration.[3]
History
SOIC was founded as United Ship Design and Development Center (USDDC) on 1 July 1976. The first chairman was Chieh-Jen Chiang. The first ship designed by USDDC was a 6,100 DWT log carrier.[3] In 2012 the institute changed its name to Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center to better communicate the scope of its activities.[4]
In the 21st century SOIC has been involved in projects to advance Taiwan's offshore wind power industry.[5][6]
Organization
The Yacht Industry Department of SOIC is the only government supported R&D center for yacht materials and design in the world.[7]
Vessels designed
See also
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