New MITAGS maritime simulation training center welcomes guests

(bymnews.com)

Glen Paine, Executive Director of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS), the Pacific Maritime Institute (PMI), and the Conference Center at the Maritime Institute (CCMIT), recently welcomed hundreds of guests for the Grand Opening of MITAGS’ Simulation Training Center at their Linthicum, Maryland campus, USA.

MITAGS is a world renowned maritime training and simulation center that has been offering high quality programs to both military and commercial mariners for well over thirty years. Today, over one hundred courses are available for merchant mariners from around the globe, with MITAGS being one of the few schools in the United States that provides all of the STCW-95 training courses that are necessary to advance from Ordinary Seaman to Unlimited Master. MITAGS also offers specialized expertise for a wide range of research and development projects within the maritime industry.

The Grand Opening was an important milestone for MITAGS and included the renewal, upgrade, and enhancement of the Institute’s onsite simulation facilities, which were all carefully implemented over a twelve month period. The implementation process itself included extensive research in the following subject areas: Available technologies; Vendor support capabilities; Overall quality.

During the event, Walter Megonigal, MITAGS’ Director of Training, stated: “MITAGS has created a national asset, which in the view of MITAGS, is made up of the latest technological tools to ensure mariners receive the highest level of training available in the world today. Furthermore, within the next twelve to eighteen months, MITAGS’ challenge will be to connect the simulation structure here in Linthicum, Maryland to that of our affiliate school, the Pacific Maritime Institute, which is located in Seattle, Washington. When the connection is complete, the Institute will have created a true, nationwide Maritime Simulation Training Center that will provide a full spectrum of integrated training to the maritime community.”

MITAGS’ Simulation Training Center upgrade expanded the facility to include the following: Two Full-Mission Shiphandling Simulators (SHS # 1 and SHS # 2); Two Bridge Tug Simulators (SHS # 3 and SHS # 4); Six Part-Task Simulators (AWN).

One Full-Mission Vessel Traffic Services Simulator (VTS).

All of the simulators operate with the Navi-Trainer Professional 4000 (NT-PRO 4000) platform and share common technological capabilities with an unrivalled level of flexibility.

The Transas Full-Mission Shiphandling Simulator is housed within a 360° curved projection screen that measures eighty feet in diameter and thirty feet in height. It includes an innovative, flexible bridge design and a series of enhanced Instructor capabilities. The dedicated Tug Simulator utilizes a 300° horizontal field of view and an unprecedented 42° vertical field of view. The six part-task bridges, and a second smaller Tug Simulator, offer 120° of visuals and are located in the fully upgraded All Weather Navigation (AWN) trainer. A Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) training suite and a twelve bridge ECDIS trainer, complete the current navigational simulator enhancements, which, along with all of the simulator bridges, can be operated in almost any combination for interactive exercises.

MITAGS also utilizes numerous Transas simulation development tools, such as Model Wizard and Virtual Shipyard, for the visual database and hydrodynamic modeling. These tools are vital for research, engineering, and development projects and represent a portion of the growing demand for simulation studies within the maritime community.

Neil Bennett, Vice President of Transas USA, stated: “MITAGS is a dynamic organization that expects the very best and will always be pushing technological advances in simulation to meet the objectives of their customers. Therefore, the Transas organization has risen to meet the challenges laid before us by MITAGS, which have ultimately made our product better, our capabilities wider, and at the same time, has given MITAGS the tools and support they need to reach their objectives. Transas looks forward to a continued partnership with MITAGS, supporting them as we do all our customers, to always be able to say ‘yes, we can do that’.”

8 thoughts on “New MITAGS maritime simulation training center welcomes guests”

  1. Some great information here, any pictures? There are some pictures of STAR center’s simulator on our Maritime Forum but I’d love to see some get submitted to our Maritime News discoverer.

    Great Blog, let us know if their is anything we at gCaptain can do to help you out.

    -John

  2. Hello ,
    I am currently a Marine Surveyor and would like to begin performing the steps to become a D,P.O . I have worked on several Dynamin Positioning vessels and have decided that I would like to go to school and begin getting my sea time so that I can fill the position as a mate . Please e-mail all information that would be helpful for me to my dream a reality .
    Thanks Ben Smith

  3. Dear sir,
    I would appreciate receiving information about the possibility of attending training sessions at your simulator facilities. I am not a mariner, just an amateur captain, but I will pass soon an exam for maritime pilot here, in Brazil, and a practical part of this exam consists of abilities tested on simulatorsm concerning Bridge Team Management. This is, therefore, the reason of my interest.

    If possible, please send me information about how to get enrolled, the duration of the training, and fees.

    Sincerely.
    Ivan da Cunha Lima

  4. Dear Sir,
    it will be a pleasure receiving information about this training session. I am not a sea man, but this is my feature ambition. So i will like you to give me all the neccessary information of your training sessions and enrollment.So this is the reasons for my interst.

  5. I JUST WANT TO CONFIRM EITHER U THERE IS VACANCY FOR CADETSHIP TRAINING AFTER SOMEONE HAS HAS PASSED OUT MARITIME INSTITUTE IN NIGERIA.

  6. Dear sir,
    I would apreciate receiving informations abouth the possibility of attending training sessions at your simulator facilities. I’m a amateur captain, but i’ll pass soon an exam for maritime pilot here, in Brazil, and a practical part of this exam consists of abilities tested on simulator concerning Bridge Team Management. This is, therefore, the reason of my interest.
    If is possible, please send me information about how to get enrolled, duration of the training, and fees.

    Sincerely.
    Luiz Gustavo B. Pereira

  7. Dear Gentlemen,

    We are tree brazilians merchant marine officers with STCW 2nd MATE (Officer in Charge of a Navigational Watch) and we are looking for a Bridge Team Management Course that includes the following subjects:
    Passage Planning,
    Executing the Plan,
    Monitoring the Ship’s Progress,
    Teamwork,
    Navigating with a Pilot on Board.
    Preferably, by the book Bridge Team Management, Captain A. J. Swift, MNI – Nautical Institute.
    We have already been selected by the Brazilain Pilot’s Examantion Program and the purpouse of this course is being prepared for the last stage of our examination that will be in january/2009 at CIAGA (Full Bridge Simulaton Centre).
    So, we would like to know if this Training Centre provides this kind of course (in restricted waters) and, in case of positive answer, if the course includes Full Bridge Simulation.
    We also would like to know the total coast of the course, including taxes, and if there is a program including accomodations (lodging) and meals.

    About the budget, it is convenient to inform that there are aproximately 20 (twenty) merchant marine officers who intend to begin the same course until december/2008.

    We are looking forward to have an ansewer from you.

    Regards

    Andre Rodrigues , Livia Bisaggio, and Fernanda Leticia Silva

  8. Dear Sir,

    I would apreciate receiving informations abouth the training sessions at your simulator facilities.

    I’m a amateur master mariner intending to be a maritime pilot in Brazil that requires abilities about Bridge Team Management.

    Would you please send me information on how to get enrolled, duration of the training, and fees.

    Kind regards, Marco Cardoso

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