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Simulation and modelling allows for investigation and assessment of port developments including berth and jetty alignment, and we also investigate new ship design, carry out navigational impact studies, and examine new bridge construction and ship handling of specific vessels in constrained waters.

A women sitting at a desk pointing to the screen which shows a 3D graphic. A man stands looking next to her.

DID YOU KNOW?

South Shields Marine School introduced 3D technology in 1998 as a training tool so maritime professionals could use its computer simulators to replicate views of the ports where they worked.

We are delighted to work with some of the leading organisations to provide bespoke training and professional development of the maritime personnel who will work on the completed projects.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

We work closely with clients to gather all relevant information, a process which allows us to draw up a detailed portfolio to meet their individual timescales.

DEDICATED SUPPORT FROM DAY ONE

Our team of professionals create a tailored training programme, which enables clients to see the scope of their project, from start to finish.

MODELLING/
GRAPHICS BROUGHT TO LIFE

Our 3D modelling team is skilled in creating and developing stunning visual graphics, which prepare clients for ultra-realistic training scenarios.

A 3D graphic of a ship at sea

EXPERT MODELLERS

Our expert modellers bring to life a precise visual realism of ship models, structures and ports from across the world, helping naval architects and other specialists to plan major maritime projects, limiting scope for potentially costly design errors when the project moves from the drawing board to a real world environment.

HAVE ANY SPECIFIC TRAINING OR RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS?

Our team of industry-experts are on hand to bring your project to life.

Contact our team today

Mel Irving

Advanced Projects Manager
Mel.Irving@tynecoast.ac.uk

Paul Hodgson

Technical Manager
Paul.Hodgson@tynecoast.ac.uk