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“I have already recommended the solution to another maritime school that wants a similar simulator.
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SIMAC is so pleased with the solution that they plan on expanding with a second simulator in the coming year. Especially when you have a colourblind technician,” says Poul Vibsig Pedersen with a broad smile.

The new projector range handles it all automatically – which is great andsaves us many hours. In the past, we manually installed and corrected each projector individually to one screen. "We definitely got a sharper picture quality, higher installation rate and a far better soft edge blending in the areas where the seven projectors meet. LE085 short throw lens and large front surface mirrors which were installed as space was limited.
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It is with full concentration and sweaty hands they are on the look-out for small fishing boats to avoid hitting them," explains Poul Vibsig Pedersen. The simulator seems so realistic that the trainees get completely carried away. “The quality of the projectors are not to be mistaken. High quality projector for real simulation The selected simulator includes seven Panasonic DZ870-projectors, a spectacular 240 degrees waveformed monitor, vibrating floors, and surround sound in order to create an exciting and lifelike visual experience. However, Panasonic and its local partner Interaktiv ApS delivered without doubt the best technology that met our requirements for a realistic, powerful and cost-effective solution, which was actually also most attractive price-wise,” says Poul Vibsig Pedersen. “We had the choice between four great solutions from four companies, all of which provided a modern and suitable training simulator. To fulfill these needs, it was time for SIMAC to replace their eight years old system with a new modern full-mission-bridge simulator. The accuracy and realism of the image is therefore vitally important to the illusion of being in command of a large ship in a real life environment. However, that requires a high quality simulator that generates a convincing and detailed experience for the trainees. Training through a simulator is a perfect way to learn valuable lessons, according to Associate Professor Poul Vibsig Pedersen at SIMAC, it is a safe virtual environment, which makes it possible to push the trainees beyond the edge of safety but without any real safety hazards. An important part of the training involves several days in a realistic, full-scale ship-training simulator. SIMAC is Denmark’s largest maritime educational institution offering training courses for maritime students as well as for captains, officers and crews of large and smaller container ships. Remarkable and realistic training simulator
