19
December
2011

TeamSafety Passes Midterm Review

The WMU-led research project, TeamSafety, has successfully passed its midterm progress review at European Research Agency. At the end of November, the consortium partners presented a progress report on the status of the work to date to a critical expert audience at headquarters in Brussels. The Project Officer and peer reviewers were impressed with the progress of the work and gave the green light for the continuation of the project into its next phase: to implement developed concepts for the realisation of an innovative virtual training platform for team training in maritime safety.

TeamSafety is carried out in partnership with the Nautical Institute (UK), the Danish Innovation Institute, PERA (UK), and Unity Studios of Denmark, along with commercial MET providers, Ask Safety of Norway, the Bulgarian Maritime Training Centre and Sea & Shore Safety Services Ltd. of Ireland.  It falls under the EU's Specific Programme, CAPACITIES, part of the 7th Framework Programme, and belongs to the theme "Research for the Benefit of SMEs Associations".  The total project budget is €2.8 million, of which €2.2 is funded by the EU; WMU will receive €300,000.

For more information, please contact Dr Michael Baldauf (mbf@wmu.se)


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Tome Mortensen (Unity), Louise Fitzgerald (SSS Ttd) and Staale Brugnot (Ask Safety AS) discussing the use of goggles that transfer trainees into a three-dimensional training environment

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