š MCA approved SeaBot Maritimeās MASS Remote Operator Training

šÆ The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has announced that SeaBot Maritime, an award-winning training provider, has received MCA voluntary recognition for its pioneering Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Remote Operator Training. This newly recognised training is specifically designed for personnel working in the maritime industry conducting USV Operations and is the first training module in SeaBot Maritime’s wider MASS Certified Professional Training SchemeĀ® (MCP). The MCP Scheme is a career pathway devised as a framework for users of uncrewed vessels.
Developed by SeaBot Maritime in association with its long-term customer, Fugro Middle East, Module A in MASS Operations was launched, to help overcome the challenges of the adoption and operation of nextgen maritime technology. Participation is widening, the most recent training course held in October 2022 was delivered to delegates from Fugro working in the Middle East, but participants also included representation from AD Ports Group and the UAE maritime authority.
š¤ Commenting on SeaBot Maritimeās voluntary recognition award, the MCAās Autonomy Vessel Training Lead, Rob Gale, said, āGaining MCA voluntary recognition demonstrates that in the absence of internationally agreed standards for MASS Training, SeaBot Maritimeās training promotes maritime safety and the protection of the marine environment, whilst seeking to promote best practice within the industry.ā
SeaBot Maritimeās training academy is headquartered at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, providing solutions to a global customer base both directly and through its customersā locations worldwide.
š¤ Gordon Meadow, CEO of SeaBot Maritime comments, āSeaBot Maritimeās vision and its course framework mirrors the MCAās regulatory approach across autonomy in helping embrace and create robust frameworks for the future needs for new and novel technologies as they emerge, such as MASS, within UK Law and regulation. This is the first Module of the MCP Scheme to gain recognition, SeaBot Maritime is delivering further modules as part of its MASS Certified Professional training, a global training programme being rolled out in 2023.ā
šš· Source: SeaBot Maritime
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