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Hanwha Ocean Canada Submarine Industrial Alliance

editor 2월 26, 2026
Hanwha Ocean Canada Submarine Industrial Alliance

Steel, AI, shipyard training included in broader ecosystem push beyond defense exports

A Hanwha Ocean billboard in Ottawa, Canada (Hanwha Ocean)

Hanwha Ocean announced Thursday its expanded strategy for Canada’s next-generation submarine program, moving beyond a conventional defense export to a long-term industrial and security partnership focused on localization and technology transfer.

The company has signed over 10 cooperation agreements – including technical cooperation agreements, memorandums of understanding (MOUs), and teaming agreements – to proactively meet Canada’s industrial and technological benefits (ITB) requirements, which emphasize local production, offset commitments, and technology transfer.

Starting point: Babcock Canada

Hanwha Ocean formally entered the Canadian market in 2023 by signing a technical cooperation agreement with Babcock Canada, aiming to enhance Canada’s maritime defense capabilities.

This partnership encompasses submarine design, construction, and life cycle support. Hanwha Ocean intends to integrate its shipbuilding expertise with Babcock’s local operational and maintenance capabilities to develop a model tailored to Canada’s specific defense needs.

Deepening local alliances

Momentum increased following the “Deep Blue Forum” in Ottawa, where Hanwha Ocean signed MOUs with Canadian firms, including CAE Inc., J-Squared Technologies, Modest Tree, and Des Nedhe. These agreements are structured to facilitate participation by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and Indigenous-owned businesses, while also strengthening compliance with Canada’s localization and investment requirements.

At Cansec, Canada’s largest defense exhibition, Hanwha Ocean signed a teaming agreement with CAE and explored cooperation with Curtiss-Wright Indal Technologies and Gastops – Canadian engineering companies – in areas such as sensors, propulsion, and simulation. Additional collaborations with BlackBerry and L3Harris MAPPS aim to integrate cybersecurity and advanced simulation technologies into what the company describes as a comprehensive maritime defense solution.

Hanwha Ocean is also collaborating with Ontario Shipyards and Mohawk College to transfer ship design, process management, quality control, and smart shipbuilding technologies.

This collaboration includes plans to establish a workforce training hub within shipyards, designed to cultivate skilled labor over the next 10 to 15 years, thereby embedding technological and human capital capabilities within Canada.

Beyond shipbuilding: Steel, AI and space

Hanwha Ocean has broadened its cooperation into adjacent industries.

At a Korea-Canada industrial cooperation forum in Toronto, the company signed MOUs with firms across five sectors: steel (Algoma Steel), artificial intelligence (Cohere), satellite communications (Telesat), space (MDA Space), and electro-optics (PV Labs).

The company presented plans to invest in local steel production facilities and submarine construction and maintenance infrastructure, indicating an expansion of the project into a broader, national-level industrial package.

Whole-of-government backing

The Korean government has amplified its support alongside the company’s localization strategy.

The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) recently held a signing ceremony, pledging government support and commitment to fulfilling industrial and technological benefits obligations tied to Hanwha Ocean’s submarine bid.

This pledge reflects coordinated efforts among multiple ministries – including the Defense Ministry, Navy, Foreign Ministry, Industry Ministry, Science Ministry, and Environment Ministry – to support the project and ensure responsible implementation of industrial cooperation commitments.

In Canada’s submarine program, industrial benefits and localization capabilities are considered as critical as platform performance in bid evaluations.

Hanwha Ocean’s strategy in Canada is evolving from a standalone export campaign into what industry observers describe as a “national package-style industrial alliance,” combining industrial, technological, and governmental capabilities.

“Rather than supplying a submarine platform alone, the company is seeking to position itself as a long-term partner in strengthening Canada’s industrial base and defense capacity,” said a Hanwha Ocean official.

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