THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) engaged in discussions with the Ocean Technologies Group (OTG) recently to enhance the capabilities of Filipino maritime professionals through digital upskilling and assessment services.
THE Maritime Industry Authority engaged in discussions with the Ocean Technologies Group recently to enhance the capabilities of Filipino maritime professionals through digital upskilling and assessment services.During the discussion, OTG representatives Darren Yap and Catherine Logie, presented their innovative technology services, emphasizing the provision of online training and certifications accessible to seafarers anytime, anywhere.
Marina commended OTG's transformative services and expressed keen interest in collaborating further. Areas of potential collaboration include the development of Programs for Regulators and Learning Management Systems for maritime administration personnel as well as e-learning courses tailored for seafarers.
Ocean Tech Explores Partnership To Boost Seafarer Training
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