Maritime safety training

Manage risk, costs and availability when training and practising complex and/or risky tasks at sea.

Training with risk to life and health

Within the maritime sector, many situations and events can arise that pose significant risks to both personnel/crew and passengers. Often, very large financial values ​​are also at stake.

A clear example of a dangerous and risky situation is evacuation by lifeboat. It is a situation that involves a relatively high risk for the crew, both in connection with an actual accident and when training for the task – lifeboat exercises have led to numerous injuries and even fatalities.

Through training and regular exercises, the crew can minimize these risks and become better equipped for a real emergency. However, training costs both time and money, and for many it can also be difficult in practical terms to offer qualified training to a sufficient extent.

Risk-free, accessible and effective training

We offer complementary digital education and training tools for risk-free, accessible and effective safety training of complex and/or risky tasks at sea.

By using immersive technology, we create credible simulations with realistic environments and scenarios of varying complexity and difficulty. The interactive simulations paired with gamification give the user access to an interactive, engaging and educational learning situation.

By combining our digital expertise with modern pedagogy and close collaboration with leading stakeholders in the maritime industry, we can offer both cutting-edge solutions and a competent, long-term partnership.

 

Some opportunities & benefits

  • Eliminates risks associated with training
  • Complements “real life” training and provides unlimited training opportunities
  • Creates a realistic, interactive and engaging learning situation
  • Unlimited simulations and scenarios with varying degrees of complexity
  • Ensures the competence level of all crew members – regularly and as needed
  • Resource-efficient education and training