Kongsberg Digital is introducing a brand-new cloud-based simulation solution for maritime radar training. Used as an innovative eLearning device, it makes it possible for trainers to take care of and also regulate workouts with sensible radar simulations to trainees, that currently can exercise and also plan for their examinations anytime, anywhere and also at their very own speed.
The brand-new K-Sim Navigation radar application presents a brand-new line of navigating tools based upon IMO efficiency criteria, leveraging the K-Sim Navigation performance and also cloud innovation.
Designed to be certified with the IMO Model Courses 1.07 and also 1.08, the application aids in distribution of finding out goals such as aquatic radar functional concepts; radar navigating and also outlining; use radar in Search and also Rescue (SAR); and also use ARPA.
The radar simulation application is the initial straight of training applications to be launched on K-Sim Connect as component of the K-Sim Navigation profile. Within the following couple of months the radar application will certainly be supplemented with ECDIS, complied with by raised performance for the full cloud-based K-Sim Navigation, which will certainly be certified with all the needs for ship police officer training as specified in the STCW convention.
“The next-generation digital training tools are flexible, adaptable to changing training needs and specifically designed to enhance knowledge, safety and sustainability in the evolving maritime industry,” states Andreas Jagt øyen, Executive Vice President, Kongsberg Digital.“Our legacy in simulation excellence, combined with our state-of-the art cloud technology, puts us in a unique position of setting a new standard in maritime training.”
The brand-new radar application complies with the earlier launch of K-Sim Cargo and also K-Sim Engine cloud-simulation services, which have actually been positively obtained by trainers and also trainees worldwide, with greater than 15,000 simulations executed in eLearning sessions given that March this year.