New training centre for Fugro
Published by Stephanie Roker,
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World Pipelines,
A new branch of the Fugro Academy Training Centre has been established in Abu Dhabi. The inauguration ceremony on 25 May was led by Mr Samir Al Gharbi, GASOS General Manager, who was presented with a plaque of appreciation by Fugro management.
Located in the heart of the Middle East, the new Fugro Academy Training Centre comprises three training suites, an engineering workshop, a simulation suite, a seven-function manipulator trainer and offices. It also has direct access to Fugro’s own quayside and equipment within the base area. Hundreds of Fugro staff from around the world, along with clients requiring specific training, are expected to visit the centre each year.
The Fugro Academy was created in 2006 as a global group-wide standardised training initiative to develop staff and support recruitment. It provides office-based and field staff with both instructor-led practical courses and online hosted e-learning modules on a variety of technical, HSE and business-related topics. To date the Fugro Academy has presented over 1500 trainer-led courses, training more than 12 000 staff from the many countries where Fugro has a presence.
“Following the success of the Fugro Academy in Plymouth, which focuses on survey training, we decided to create a subsea training centre, to work in partnership with our UK colleagues,” explains Subsea Division Training Manager, Darren Walley. “Locating the facility alongside our highly successful ROV training centre here in Abu Dhabi builds on Fugro’s close ties with the United Arab Emirates and brings us the benefits associated with an abundance of local specialist personnel and equipment suppliers.”
Edited from source by Stephanie Roker
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