Korean manufacturing giant signs MoU with HIE and Scottish Enterprise

Korean manufacturing giant signs MoU with HIE and Scottish Enterprise

Pictured (L-R): Scottish Enterprise CEO Adrian Gillespie with Hannae Choi, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries senior vice president of corporate planning division and wind energy business, Deputy First Minister Shona Robison, and HIE chief executive Stuart Black

Described as a “vote of confidence” in Scotland, Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the world’s largest shipbuilding company, committing each other to pursue opportunities for floating offshore wind projects here.

Marking its first agreement in Europe on floating offshore wind manufacturing, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries met with the two Scottish enterprise agencies in Edinburgh this Tuesday (16 April) to ink the agreement.

The South Korean firm is a major manufacturer of equipment such as the floating substructures that form a critical part of the multi-billion-pound offshore wind supply chain.



The MoU builds on recent announcements of international investment into the renewable energy supply chain in Scotland, including the planned £350 million Sumitomo cable factory in the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport area, with up to £24.5m in public sector support.

After signing the new MoU, HIE chief executive Stuart Black, said: “Scotland, and particularly the Highlands and Islands, has been at the forefront of renewable energy development for the past 20 years or more.

“We’re seeing growing interest in our region from overseas investors looking at opportunities to establish operations here, the most recent of course being the plans by Japanese company Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd (SEI).”

He continued: “This new MoU with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is a great opportunity to explore and facilitate the company’s interest in Scotland.

“We look forward to working with Scottish Enterprise in taking this forward and ultimately securing economic benefits for the Highlands and Islands region and Scotland.”

The MoU is the latest in a series of developments in the sector. It follows the announcement by the First Minister of strategic investment of up to £500m over the next five years to unlock private investment in ports, manufacturing and assembly work to anchor the offshore wind supply chain in Scotland.

Witnessing the MoU signing, Deputy First Minister Shona Robison described it as “a vote of confidence” in Scotland’s green economy and ability to develop important international relationships.

She added: “Scotland’s offshore wind sector is key to our transition to net zero and this partnership is the next step forward in realising the economic opportunities from our floating offshore wind potential.

“Scottish Enterprise and Highlands & Islands Enterprise are playing a vital role in supporting a fair and just transition for the energy sector.

“Collaborations between our economic development agencies and global leaders with world-class expertise, such as HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, are key to delivering that ambition.”

Hannae Choi, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries senior vice president of corporate planning division and wind energy business, said: “We are currently exploring ways to collaborate with various partners to develop the offshore wind market, including establishing a manufacturing supply infrastructure.

“We plan to expand the market by leveraging our world-class know-how in designing and manufacturing floating structures.”

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