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(Created claim: summary (P836): SCAROIL Simulators is an investment project related to the ESF project SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Application No 102076). The ESF project will create training concepts for cargo handling and oil recovery, which will require the development and purchase of new simulator equipment. This project involves competitive tendering of simulator suppliers and the selection of simulator equipment with the necessary acce...) |
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SCAROIL Simulators is an investment project related to the ESF project SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Application No 102076). The ESF project will create training concepts for cargo handling and oil recovery, which will require the development and purchase of new simulator equipment. This project involves competitive tendering of simulator suppliers and the selection of simulator equipment with the necessary accessories and programs with the most economical and appropriate simulator equipment. The simulators to be procured enable the creation of completely new educational and learning environments, both nationally and internationally. Simulators can be built to be mobile, in which case the training can be transferred either partially or entirely to the client. This will allow for a wide-ranging educational export market around the world. Authentic simulators also enable the expansion of research into methodological and product development in cooperation with companies and authorities. It is possible to incorporate sensor technology into simulation models, which enables companies to develop the technology and machines used in material processing processes in a way that supports material efficiency and the circular economy. With the help of sensors, the composition of the material in the bucket of the crane simulator can be analysed. The oil collector simulator’s real-time analysis of the oil-water/alloy ratio to be collected helps the operator optimise its working methods to maximise the reuse of waste oil. By further increasing the special expertise in shipping, port and logistics and environmental risk management in the Kymenlaakso region, a stronger position will be sought in both education, research, development and innovation. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: SCAROIL Simulators is an investment project related to the ESF project SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Application No 102076). The ESF project will create training concepts for cargo handling and oil recovery, which will require the development and purchase of new simulator equipment. This project involves competitive tendering of simulator suppliers and the selection of simulator equipment with the necessary accessories and programs with the most economical and appropriate simulator equipment. The simulators to be procured enable the creation of completely new educational and learning environments, both nationally and internationally. Simulators can be built to be mobile, in which case the training can be transferred either partially or entirely to the client. This will allow for a wide-ranging educational export market around the world. Authentic simulators also enable the expansion of research into methodological and product development in cooperation with companies and authorities. It is possible to incorporate sensor technology into simulation models, which enables companies to develop the technology and machines used in material processing processes in a way that supports material efficiency and the circular economy. With the help of sensors, the composition of the material in the bucket of the crane simulator can be analysed. The oil collector simulator’s real-time analysis of the oil-water/alloy ratio to be collected helps the operator optimise its working methods to maximise the reuse of waste oil. By further increasing the special expertise in shipping, port and logistics and environmental risk management in the Kymenlaakso region, a stronger position will be sought in both education, research, development and innovation. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: SCAROIL Simulators is an investment project related to the ESF project SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Application No 102076). The ESF project will create training concepts for cargo handling and oil recovery, which will require the development and purchase of new simulator equipment. This project involves competitive tendering of simulator suppliers and the selection of simulator equipment with the necessary accessories and programs with the most economical and appropriate simulator equipment. The simulators to be procured enable the creation of completely new educational and learning environments, both nationally and internationally. Simulators can be built to be mobile, in which case the training can be transferred either partially or entirely to the client. This will allow for a wide-ranging educational export market around the world. Authentic simulators also enable the expansion of research into methodological and product development in cooperation with companies and authorities. It is possible to incorporate sensor technology into simulation models, which enables companies to develop the technology and machines used in material processing processes in a way that supports material efficiency and the circular economy. With the help of sensors, the composition of the material in the bucket of the crane simulator can be analysed. The oil collector simulator’s real-time analysis of the oil-water/alloy ratio to be collected helps the operator optimise its working methods to maximise the reuse of waste oil. By further increasing the special expertise in shipping, port and logistics and environmental risk management in the Kymenlaakso region, a stronger position will be sought in both education, research, development and innovation. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Revision as of 22:40, 22 November 2021
Project Q3749715 in France
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462,120 Euro
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661,784.0 Euro
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69.83 percent
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1 May 2016
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31 March 2018
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Kotkan-Haminan seudun koulutuskuntayhtymä
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48130
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SCAROIL Simulators on investointihanke, joka liittyy ESR-hankkeeseen SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Hakemusnumero 102076). ESR-hankkeessa luodaan lastinkäsittelyn ja öljyntorjunnan koulutuskonseptit, jotka edellyttävät toteutuakseen uusien simulaattorilaitteiden kehittämistä ja hankintaa. Tässä hankkeessa kilpailutetaan simulaattoritoimittajat sekä valitaan kokonaistaloudellisin sekä tarkoitusta parhaiten vastaavat simulaattorilaitteistot tarvittavine lisävarusteineen ja ohjelmineen. Hankittavat simulaattorit mahdollistavat aivan uudenlaisten koulutus- ja oppimisympäristöjen luomisen, sekä kansallisella että kansainvälisellä mittapuulla arvioituna. Simulaattorit voidaan rakentaa liikuteltaviksi, jolloin koulutusta voidaan siirtää joko osittain tai kokonaan asiakkaan luokse. Tämä mahdollistaa laajat koulutusvientimarkkinat ympäri maailman. Autenttiset simulaattorit mahdollistavat myös tutkimustoiminnan laajentamisen menetelmä- ja tuotekehitykseen yhteistyössä yritysten ja viranomaisten kanssa. Simulaatiomalleihin on mahdollista liittää anturitekniikkaa, jonka avulla yritykset voivat kehittää materiaalien käsittelyprosesseissa käytettävää tekniikkaa ja työkoneita materiaalitehokkuutta ja kiertotaloutta tukevalla tavalla. Anturien avulla nosturisimulaattorin kauhassa olevan materiaalin koostumus voidaan analysoida. Öljykeräinsimulaattorin reaaliaikainen analyysi kerättävästä öljy-vesi-seossuhteesta auttaa operoijaa optimoimaan työtapaansa jäteöljyn uudelleenkäytön maksimoimiseksi. Lisäämällä edelleen Kymenlaakson alueen merenkulun, satama- ja logistiikka-alan sekä ympäristöriskienhallinnan erikoisosaamista tavoitellaan vahvempaa asemaa sekä koulutus- että tutkimus-, kehitys- ja innovaatioympäristönä. (Finnish)
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SCAROIL Simulators is an investment project related to the ESF project SCAROIL Simulator Training for Cargo Handling and Oil Recovery (Application No 102076). The ESF project will create training concepts for cargo handling and oil recovery, which will require the development and purchase of new simulator equipment. This project involves competitive tendering of simulator suppliers and the selection of simulator equipment with the necessary accessories and programs with the most economical and appropriate simulator equipment. The simulators to be procured enable the creation of completely new educational and learning environments, both nationally and internationally. Simulators can be built to be mobile, in which case the training can be transferred either partially or entirely to the client. This will allow for a wide-ranging educational export market around the world. Authentic simulators also enable the expansion of research into methodological and product development in cooperation with companies and authorities. It is possible to incorporate sensor technology into simulation models, which enables companies to develop the technology and machines used in material processing processes in a way that supports material efficiency and the circular economy. With the help of sensors, the composition of the material in the bucket of the crane simulator can be analysed. The oil collector simulator’s real-time analysis of the oil-water/alloy ratio to be collected helps the operator optimise its working methods to maximise the reuse of waste oil. By further increasing the special expertise in shipping, port and logistics and environmental risk management in the Kymenlaakso region, a stronger position will be sought in both education, research, development and innovation. (English)
22 November 2021
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