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Transas, XVR Simulation Form Partnership

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 28, 2016

Photo: Transas

Photo: Transas

Transas has announced its new strategic cooperation with XVR Simulation to expand their maritime training capabilities and to deploy common complex projects in the safety and security simulation market.

 

Transas and XVR Simulation have just entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which was officially signed on the first day of the Transas Simulation User Conference 2016, in Singapore. The two will work close together to extend offers for existing and future customers of both parties.
 
Transas and XVR Simulation are currently exploring technical integration for a range of specific training needs. One of the common solutions for the large customer base of Transas is an advanced fire fighting training solution. It is developed in accordance with the STCW requirements, as this type of training became compulsory for seafarers worldwide.
 
Emergency and crisis response training is a widely discussed topic in various maritime sectors. Now, thanks to the new cooperation and the companies’ combined strengths in simulation and training, the customers will benefit from the advanced instructor application, impressive amount of emergency related objects, precise modeling and powerful gaming engine with good graphics.
 
Another opportunity provided by Transas together with XVR Simulation is a damage control training on board ships inside a virtual environment. It allows to train on ships familiarisation, emergency command and control scenarios. It also enables training in fighting against damages during incident control situations, which includes fire fighting, flood fighting and injuries, and any other critical damages, circumstances for a ship during engaged in fighting and in other critical situations. 
 
XVR Simulation is a Dutch company which confidently holds its position as a European & Asia-Pacific market leader in simulation software for the public safety and security sector. In particular, it provides Virtual Reality training software for safety and security. It offers Incident Command Simulation solutions and now breaking through the maritime training industry. XVR Simulation provides four core modules based on the same technological platform: 3D On scene Simulator, Resource Management Simulator, Control Room Simulator, and Crisis Media Simulator.

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