This venture is a shining example of how to bring together state of the art public infrastructure, in the form of one of the world’s most advanced maritime colleges, with private enterprise’s expertise in not only offshore training, but in the design, manufacture, installation, commissioning and service of training simulators for the global maritime industry.
The Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation, Batt O’Keeffe TD, who launched the public-private joint venture, said it would support jobs and the growth of the Irish offshore exploration and wind energy sectors. ‘The future is bright for the partnership we are announcing here this afternoon. The maritime sector is a diverse and developing global industry that requires huge levels of skill and technical capability,’ said Minister O’Keeffe.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O'Keeffe speaking at the launch of SNO. Picture: Pascal Ungerer
“SNO is very proud to have achieved its OPITO approval this year, the approval came about in a phenomenal time frame and this wouldn’t have been possible without the combined efforts of both public and private joint venture partners. This will mean that we can service not only the growing needs of Ireland’s offshore sector, but train for the global industry as well” Conor Mowlds, Managing Director SNO Ltd.
Colman Garvey, Co-Owner of SEFtec, Conor Mowlds, Managing Director of SNO, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O'Keeffe, and Darren O'Sullivan, Co-Owner SEFtec at the unveiling of the OPITO plaque at the SEFtec NMCI Offshore joint venture launch at the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy. Picture: Pascal Ungerer
The NMCI, a public private partnership between the Cork Institute of Technology, Vita Lend Lease and the Irish Naval Service was opened in 2004, represents a €60 million investment by the state in maritime training, and is one of the world’s most advanced maritime colleges.
Delegates on the OPITO approved BOSIET - Offshore Training Course, at the National Maritime College in Ringaskiddy using the Helicopter Underwater Training Simulator, HUET systems are used to simulate a controlled crash landing by a helicopter onto water. Picture: Pascal Ungerer
For further information visit www.seftec.ie or www.nmci.ie
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