Beyond Borders: Allied Shipbuildng and Repair Ventures
(Room Defense in Depth Stage - Hall A)
12 Feb 26
10:30 AM
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11:45 AM
Speaker(s):
Cynthia R. Cook, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Defense and Security Department, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Glen Kim, Director, Naval Affairs and Strategy Development, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries; Matthew Funaiole, Ph.D., Senior Fellow in the China Power Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Michael Coulter, President & CEO, Hanwha Defense USA; Cory Emmons, General Manager, Maritime Surfaces Programs
Industrial capacity and strategic resilience are inseparable in great power competition. This panel examines how allied nations can contribute shipbuilding and repair capabilities to strengthen collective naval power, reduce dependency on vulnerable supply chains, and build interoperable fleets. Panelists will discuss the strategic calculus behind allied shipbuilding partnerships, the industrial challenges of scaling production while maintaining quality and interoperability, and how nations are positioning shipyards as force multipliers in deterrence and warfighting. Hear from industry leaders and strategic analysts on the geopolitical implications of allied industrial cooperation and the role commercial shipbuilding ventures play in sustaining maritime dominance.