Next Generation Seafarer Training / by Olav-Rasmus Vorren

The Norwegian Shipowner’s Association’s training center in Manilla Philippines: “Norwegian Training Center” (NTC) in Manila, Philippines, has made a significant stride in maritime education by incorporating the Morild Ship & Bridge simulator system. This advancement, particularly with the official opening of their VR training facilities in November 2023, marks a notable evolution in the way seafarers are trained.

The integration of virtual reality (VR) technology into their training regimen is a forward-thinking move. VR offers a highly immersive and interactive environment, allowing trainees to experience realistic ship operations and bridge management scenarios. This kind of hands-on, experiential learning can be more effective than traditional methods, as it enables seafarers to practice and hone their skills in a safe, controlled, yet realistic setting.

The ongoing collaboration between Morild Interaktiv and Norwegian Training Center (NTC) plays a crucial role in elevating maritime training standards while maintaining cost efficiency. This partnership is instrumental in enhancing the quality of maritime education, ensuring that seafarers are thoroughly prepared with the essential skills and knowledge required to tackle the complexities of contemporary seafaring. Such cooperative efforts are fundamental in driving innovation and excellence in the maritime industry.

Overall, the Norwegian Training Center's adoption of the Morild Ship & Bridge simulator system for seafarer training is an exemplary model of how innovative approaches can enhance the quality and effectiveness of maritime education. This initiative not only benefits the trainees but also contributes positively to the broader maritime industry by preparing a new generation of seafarers who are well-trained, competent, and ready to meet the demands of a dynamic and evolving sector.

Photos and video are provided courtesy of the Norwegian Training Center (NTC).