RINA Expands in Southeast Asia with New Open Innovation Hub in Singapore

RINA Expands in Southeast Asia with New Open Innovation Hub in Singapore


[By: RINA]

RINA, the multinational consulting engineering, inspection and certification group, has this week marked crucial milestones in its open innovation strategy with the activation of its Singapore Open Innovation Hub. First announced at the end of 2024, the hub, one of seven RINA is establishing worldwide, is now operational and designed to integrate seamlessly into Singapore’s dynamic innovation landscape, further reinforcing the city-state’s role as a global decarbonisation and maritime leader, and a hub for advanced technologies.

By aligning with Singapore’s strategic vision for growth and sustainability, the objective of RINA’s Open Innovation Hub is to accelerate collaboration, drive technological breakthroughs, and contribute to the city-state’s central role in shaping the future of the maritime sector and beyond.

Carlo Luzzatto, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of RINA, commented, “Singapore is a global innovation powerhouse and a knowledge-driven, entrepreneurial economy. Innovation at scale, advancing sustainability and fostering knowledge sharing are the pillars of RINA’s growth strategy. By investing in research, building strong partnerships, and attracting talent, we aim to deliver tangible impact for the region’s ecosystem and create lasting value across its strategic industries.”

Reflecting its strategic focus and investments in Singapore, RINA hosted and took part in a series of events from 3 to 5 November, led by senior management, to actively strengthen ties with the city-state:

Singapore Open Innovation Hub Advisory Committee – to leverage shared knowledge

Held on 4 November, RINA inaugurated its first Singapore Open Innovation Hub Advisory Committee, bringing together industry leaders, advanced research and education organizations, innovators, technology specialists, maritime experts and policymakers to advance the dialogue on innovation and sustainability.

The event showcased Singapore community’s continued commitment to exploring opportunities presented by emerging technologies and collaborative innovation. During the meeting, participants discussed strategic priorities including the development of port digital twins, the use of digitalisation as a pathway to decarbonisation, and insights from the marine fuels sector to support the industry’s energy transition. Case studies on learning in the marine market along with discussions on ecosystem development and scaling innovation further enriched the agenda.

Michael Phoon, Senior Adjunct Fellow, MPA Academy, and Chairman of RINA’s Singapore Open Innovation Hub Advisory Committee, said “Innovation thrives when knowledge flows freely. By bringing together diverse expertise this Committee creates a unique platform for collaboration. In Singapore, where innovation is rapidly shaping global trade, initiatives like this not only accelerate the exchange of ideas but also empower industries to turn vision into actionable growth.”

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