Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Centre
Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Centre (SOIC) is Taiwan's government-funded research institute supporting naval shipbuilding and marine technology development. The centre provides design engineering, hydrodynamic testing, and systems integration for Taiwan's indigenous defense ship programs including corvettes and mine countermeasure vessels.
Headquarters
Keelung, Taiwan
Founded
1976
Entity Type
research institution
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About Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Centre
Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Centre is a research institution headquartered in Keelung, Taiwan. Established in 1976, the company has built expertise in electronic warfare, surface combatants, naval shipbuilding.
Key products and capabilities include Naval Vessel Design, Hydrodynamic Testing, Ship Systems Integration.
Taiwan is home to 21 defence and aerospace companies tracked in the Computronia directory, making it a significant player in the global defence industrial base.