30
May
2012

MoU between WMU and Hochschule Wismar, Germany

On 7 May 2012, WMU President Björn Kjerfve signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on academic cooperation with Dr. Knud Benedict, Head of the Maritime Simulation Centre Rostock-Warnemuende of Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences: Technology, Business and Design. The MoU provides opportunities for academic cooperation, particularly in the field of integrated complex maritime simulation and technology, as well as research. Additional commitments to collaboration include the fields of maritime education and training, nautical science, ship-handling, safe and energy-efficient ship operation, and electronic and information technologies in maritime transport.

During the inauguration of the MaRiSa simulation laboratory, Prof. Knud Benedict introduced SAMMON, the innovative maneuver planning and monitoring system that is being delivered for the first time as an integrated module of a ship-handling simulator. Hochschule Wismar and WMU jointly developed a portion of the highly sophisticated software tools for the simulator in the research project ADOPTMAN.

For more information on Hochschule Wismar and the Maritime Simulation Centre in Rostock-Warnemuende, please visit their website www.hs-wismar.de

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