Powering Maritime Skills: Wärtsilä Supports SIMAC

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Wärtsilä has secured a contract to supply a Wärtsilä 20 engine to Denmark’s SIMAC for use in their machinery laboratories, providing power to the local grid. Order is to be confirmed in June 2023, as reported by Wartsila.

Wärtsilä Engine for Hands-On Training

The Svendborg International Maritime Academy (SIMAC) is set to establish a state-of-the-art laboratory centred around a Wärtsilä engine. The laboratory will feature a control room and auxiliary systems to accurately simulate a real engine room environment. This initiative aims to provide students with valuable hands-on experience by allowing them to train on modern equipment that may be operational on ships in their future careers. Lisbeth Anna Skrae, the Head of Education at SIMAC, emphasizes that the Wärtsilä equipment will ensure that students have access to up-to-date training resources, enabling them to be well-prepared for the challenges they may face at sea. The partnership with Wärtsilä Denmark A/S extends beyond the engine lab, fostering deeper collaboration and exploring opportunities for enhanced learning experiences.

Cutting-Edge Training Facility

Wärtsilä, a leading provider of power solutions for the marine industry, is proud to support the development of future maritime talent by contributing to SIMAC’s new laboratory. As the industry transitions toward decarbonized operations, efficiency plays a crucial role, requiring well-qualified personnel to operate and maintain advanced equipment. Jesper Bonde, the Managing Director of Wärtsilä Danmark A/S, highlights the importance of expert training in maximizing the benefits of efficient equipment. Wärtsilä’s involvement in this initiative reflects their commitment to fostering strong partnerships and promoting innovative learning opportunities. The delivery of the Wärtsilä engine is scheduled for August, further enhancing SIMAC’s educational programs and benefiting approximately 800 students each year.

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Source: Wartsila