C entre for Marine Simulation

Centre for Marine Simulation (CMS) is a specialized training and research facility that forms part of the Marine Institute at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. Its primary focus is to provide advanced simulation-based training for maritime professionals, including ship officers, engineers, and pilots.


Key Functions and Services:



  1. Simulation Training:



    • Nautical Skills: Offers simulation-based training for navigation, ship handling, and emergency response.

    • Engineering Systems: Provides training for the operation and maintenance of shipboard engineering systems.

    • Dynamic Positioning: Training for the operation of dynamic positioning systems used in offshore oil and gas operations.



  2. Research and Development:



    • Simulation Technology: CMS often collaborates with industry partners to develop new simulation technologies and methodologies.

    • Safety Research: Conducts research aimed at improving maritime safety and reducing the risk of accidents at sea.



  3. Customized Training Programs:



    • Develops tailor-made training programs to meet the specific needs of maritime companies and organizations.



  4. Consulting Services:



    • Offers consulting services to maritime companies for optimizing ship operations, improving safety protocols, and implementing new technologies.




Facilities and Technologies:



  • Bridge Simulators: Full mission bridge simulators that replicate the environment of a ship’s bridge.

  • Engine Room Simulators: Systems that emulate the complexities of a ship’s engine room.

  • Dynamic Positioning Labs: Facilities designed to train crews in the operation of dynamic positioning systems.

  • Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): Utilized for immersive training experiences.


Accreditation and Recognition:


CMS holds various industry accreditations, ensuring that its programs meet international maritime training standards. It is recognized by key maritime authorities and organizations for its contributions to maritime education and research.


Industry Collaborations:


CMS collaborates with global maritime companies, regulatory bodies, and other educational institutions to stay at the forefront of maritime training and safety.


Contributions:


Through advanced simulation technology and comprehensive training programs, CMS plays a critical role in enhancing the skills of maritime professionals and advancing maritime safety and efficiency.


Overall, the Centre for Marine Simulation is a vital institution contributing to the maritime industry’s training, research, and technological advancement.


Products

Simulation training in ship navigation, marine engineering and ship communications, applied research, port and waterway design

St. John`s Canada

155 Ridge Road P.o.Box 4920
St. John`s NL A1C5R3
Canada

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