saVRee is expanding its virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) offerings to benefit remote maritime students. The new immersive content includes modules featuring diesel engines, steering gear systems, pumps, auxiliary equipment, watertight systems, and layouts for emergency equipment.
These VR/AR learning tools offer students the opportunity to inspect components, trace system pathways, and visualize operational sequences that are often not accessible during regular vessel operations. By doing so, they enhance the learners’ understanding of machinery spaces, system routing, and equipment interfaces.
The expanded content serves maritime academies, shipping companies, and participants in blended training programs that integrate theoretical instruction with virtual interaction with equipment.
Interested learners can explore these modules through Marine Engineering Courses.
For more information, Jonathan Russell from saVRee can be contacted at +1 786-889-7338.
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