Ait news last week on maritime training

Here are some recent news articles on maritime training from the past week:

  1. IMO Launches New Online Training Platform for Maritime Professionals (Maritime Executive, March 10)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has launched a new online training platform for maritime professionals, providing access to a range of courses and training materials on topics such as safety, security, and environmental protection.

  1. Maritime Training Institute Launches New Simulator for Bridge Team Training (Gulf News, March 8)

The Maritime Training Institute (MTI) in the UAE has launched a new simulator for bridge team training, allowing students to practice navigating a virtual vessel in a realistic and immersive environment.

  1. New Maritime Training Program Focuses on Cybersecurity (Maritime Reporter, March 7)

A new maritime training program has been launched to help seafarers and shore-based personnel understand the risks and threats associated with cyber attacks, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to such incidents.

  1. IMO and ILO Launch Joint Training Program for Seafarers (TradeWinds, March 6)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have launched a joint training program for seafarers, focusing on topics such as safety, health, and human rights.

  1. Maritime Training School Partners with Shipping Company to Offer Onboard Training (Lloyd's List, March 5)

A maritime training school has partnered with a shipping company to offer onboard training to seafarers, providing a more practical and hands-on approach to learning.

  1. New Maritime Training Program Focuses on Environmental Awareness (Maritime Journal, March 4)

A new maritime training program has been launched to raise awareness among seafarers and shore-based personnel about the importance of environmental protection and the impact of human activities on the marine environment.

  1. IMO Launches New Guidelines for Maritime Training and Assessment (Maritime Executive, March 3)

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has launched new guidelines for maritime training and assessment, providing a framework for training providers and shipping companies to ensure that seafarers receive the training and assessment they need to perform their duties safely and effectively.

These are just a few examples of recent news articles on maritime training. If you're interested in learning more, I can try to find more articles for you!