The Finnish tech corporation will deliver an advanced simulator for a new maritime training centre in Kotka.
The simulator will feature the latest versions of Wärtsilä's Navi-Trainer professional and Techsim simulation software, as well as the latest Navi Sailor and NACOS Platinum bridge systems. These include multi-pilot workstations for an electronic chart display and information system, radar, and conning applications.
The training centre will have two large and three medium-sized full-mission navigational bridges with 360-degree visualisation, including digital chart tables, as well as a separate bridge wing console operated in virtual reality.
For technical training, the centre will have two engine room simulators implemented with two fully loaded control rooms. The simulators come with touchscreen technology, making it easy to swap between engine room models.
In addition to the various system features, there will be several instructor and debriefing rooms capable of working with any part of the simulator. There will also be a dedicated command centre for vessel traffic service, oil spill response, search & rescue, terminal cargo office, and more training applications.
The equipment is scheduled for delivery in August 2024. The simulator will be installed in the new campus of the South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Xamk) in Kotka, where also part of the maritime training of the Joint Authority of Education of Kotka-Hamina Region (Ekami) will take place in the future.
"This new learning environment provides students with a unique opportunity to develop their practical skills and prepare for demanding maritime tasks. We are fortunate to have Wärtsilä's highly advanced simulator technology as the basis for this training. Many critical operations cannot be safely practised on an actual vessel, so in addition to acquiring technical skills, a versatile and realistically functioning simulation environment will significantly enhance the safety of vessels," Olli-Pekka Brunila, Director of Education, Xamk, said.
Ola Lundqvist, Product Sales Manager, Voyage Services at Wärtsilä, added, "The state-of-the-art Wärtsilä simulator system will be one of the largest and most advanced in Europe. It will enable students to obtain the most realistic level of operational experience possible in an educational environment. We are proud to be supporting Xamk and Ekami with their goal of preparing students for their future maritime careers."
Hannu Mäntymaa, Vice President for Voyage Services, Wärtsilä and Managing Director of Wärtsilä Finland, also highlighted, "With decarbonisation as a core focus for the industry, maritime organisations are looking for unique end-to-end solutions which enable them to optimise their vessel and port operations. This new maritime training centre from Xamk and Ekami will play an integral role in unlocking synergies here. After all, if organisations are going to benefit from future fuel engines, for example, crews must be highly competent, operate with the highest levels of safety and have access to continuous training programmes."
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