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Viewing Positions

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Viewing Positions

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Viewing Positions

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Training Facilities

Training Facilities

Training Facilities

The Training Centre

Coffe Bar

Coffe Bar

Transas marine navigation systems are designed to fit any type of vessel from leisure boats and fishing vessels through to commercial shipping and military fleets. 

The mock up of each simulator can be adapted according to the client wishes or research needs and is therefore versatile. All simulators are human operated.

Bridge and console layout can be adapted according to client wishes or research needs. The four tertiary bridges are based on exactly the same ‘own ship’ functionality as the full-mission bridge simulators. Default configuration consists of consoles with steering and winch controls.

On different TFT monitors, the radar, navigational instruments, and the area are displayed. Through a projection system a visual image of the area is dsiplayed.

The simulation technology is the result of over more than 25 years of research and development and is an ongoing process. All simulators are operated on the same in-house developed technology and can be operated independently or in any combination. 

The full-mission bridge simulator has a 360° visual projected image, with a vertical field of view of 35°. Additional viewing positions and/or a stealth system offering a 3D view from any observation point can be installed. 

Additional viewing positions and/or a stealth system offering a 3D view from any observation point can be installed. By default the stealth system is located in the instructor room. Full-mission bridge simulator  is slightly smaller but still offers a 240° visual image.

A mock-up of real ship bridges is located in the centre of a cylindrical projection wall on which the graphical image is projected with a high update rate. The bridges are equipped with realistic consoles and instrumentation.

A professional's need for education and training does not end upon completion of formal qualifications. Today, more than ever, continuing education is paramount to maintaining and enhancing one's skills, especially in response to changes in technology that impact virtually every profession. 

Our training facilities for adult professionals are flexible and technologically-advanced learning environments that are safe, healthy, comfortable, aesthetically-pleasing, and accessible. They are able to accommodate the specific space and equipment needs of the training programs and curriculums.

Support spaces geared toward adult needs, such as a business station that allows students to carry out some business functions during their training sessions, are seamlessly integrated into the facility as well. 

Training programs and schedules vary frequently and instructors have different and evolving training methods. As such, flexibility within the building's design is critical to the success of an enduring training program.

At the coffee bar the trainees can relax and socialise during class brakes.  

During class brakes the trainees can enjoy a nice cup of coffe to keep their energy running high.