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GBIP in South Korea Advancing maritime technologies

By uk-times.com20 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Explore global opportunities in the maritime sector

Innovate UK is inviting businesses working in maritime technologies to apply for the Global Business Innovation Programme (GBIP) focused on South Korea.

This programme offers up to 15 selected UK SMEs a market-focused experience in South Korea, aimed at boosting global growth and partnership opportunities. Lasting nine to 12 months, the programme includes a preparation stage, a tailored five-day visit to South Korea, and a follow-up phase to help businesses build on their experience.

Focus areas

The programme focuses on maritime technologies, including

  • integration of alternative fuels, battery tech, and energy efficiency in ships
  • shipyard optimisation and decarbonisation
  • green shipping corridors
  • smart shipping, including autonomy, cybersecurity, and route optimisation

Applications are open to all UK SMEs in maritime technologies.

Why South Korea

South Korea is a leader in global maritime, known for its advanced shipbuilding and strong maritime logistics. It’s a hub for digital shipbuilding, low-carbon shipping, and marine sustainability. Both the UK and South Korea are committed to green shipping corridors, making it a key market for innovation and collaboration.

Benefits of applying

Participants will

  • build market knowledge and intelligence
  • connect with key South Korean stakeholders
  • build partnerships and collaborations for new business opportunities
  • expand their network and improve their proposition
  • receive support from Innovate UK specialists

An applicant briefing event will take place on 29 May 2025. Register to join and learn more about the programme.

Applications close on Tuesday 16 July 2025.

Find out more and apply for this GBIP in South Korea.

First published 20 May 2025

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