海洋是一个共同的生命系统,但理解和保护海洋所需的科学、技术与基础设施,仍分散在不同国家、机构和行业之中。人工智能、自主水下系统、海洋机器人、智能传感器和数据平台正在打开深海探索的新边界,但技术本身无法自动将知识转化为集体行动。
本工作坊将以行动型海洋创新实验室的形式,连接海洋科学、AI、科研船舶、航运、港口、绿色海事技术及产业应用。参与者将识别深海与公海研究中的关键能力缺口,探讨科研设备与海洋数据如何共享,以及商业船舶、国际航线和港口如何成为海洋观测、技术测试与绿色航运创新的平台。工作坊还将推动科研发现走向试点项目和可投资解决方案,并建立一条从新加坡发起、在深圳进一步对接与展示、最终进入亚太合作的行动路径。核心问题是:哪些关键海洋能力无法由任何单一机构独立建设,而我们现在可以共同启动什么可行的合作项目?
The ocean is a shared living system, yet the scientific, technological and infrastructural capabilities required to understand and protect it remain fragmented across countries, institutions and industries. Artificial intelligence, autonomous underwater systems, marine robotics, intelligent sensors and data platforms are opening new frontiers in deep-ocean exploration—but technology alone cannot turn knowledge into collective action.
Designed as an action-oriented ocean innovation lab, this workshop connects ocean science, AI, research vessels, shipping, ports, green maritime technologies and industrial application. Participants will identify critical capability gaps in deep-ocean and high-seas research, explore how equipment and ocean data can be shared, and consider how commercial vessels, international routes and ports might become platforms for observation, experimentation and green-shipping innovation.
The workshop will also examine pathways from scientific discovery to pilot projects and investable solutions. Its ambition is to establish initiatives that can begin in Singapore, be developed and showcased in Shenzhen, and contribute to wider Asia-Pacific cooperation. The central question is which essential ocean capability no single institution can build alone—and what viable collaborative initiative can begin now.







