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tvONE and Green Hippo to host post-InfoComm AV workflow days

Video processing and media server specialists are bringing their Master Stack showcase – featuring partners MA Lighting, B-Tech AV Mounts, Densitron, Lumens, Matrox Video, NETGEAR and Vantix Displays – to Pixel Academy, a dedicated AV training facility in the UK, on July 14–15

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How to stay safe and legal on the water (and why logbooks still matter)

In an increasingly litigious world, every skipper needs a simple safety routine to prove they meet their duty of care afloat. Jon Mendez explains how

We’re living in an increasingly litigious world, so every skipper needs a simple safety routine to protect themselves and their guests. Recent court cases have shown that if something does go wrong, regardless of whether it’s a private or a…

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The Offshore Structural Engineering Programme in Detail

Most engineering training programmes are described in terms of topics covered. This one is better described in terms of what you produce — because the work is the learning. Over 10 weeks, participants in our Engineering Foundation Programme complete weekly exercises, marked quizzes, and a capstone project that replicates a …

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Why Self-Study Alone Doesn’t Close the Offshore Engineering Skills Gap

You can read DNV-RP-C203. You can work through EN ISO 15614-1. You can open BS 4-1:2020 and find the section modulus table. The standards exist to be used without a training course. Nobody is going to test whether you attended a lecture before they accept your calculation. So the question …

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FAT 80, FAT 100, FAT 125: What Offshore Engineers Get Wrong About Fatigue Design

A structural detail is subjected to a stress range of 100 MPa at N = 10⁶ cycles. Is this acceptable? The answer most engineers give — if they have some familiarity with fatigue design — is to check whether 100 MPa is below the allowable stress for the applicable FAT …

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The Five Things a Graduate Engineer Doesn’t Know About Structural Steel Design — Until They Do

There is a gap between what a mechanical or civil engineering degree teaches about structural mechanics and what offshore structural engineering practice actually requires. It is not a gap in intelligence or effort. It is a gap in specific, code-anchored knowledge that nobody bothered to write down in a usable …

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Why Static Strength Is Never Enough: What Offshore Structural Failure Actually Looks Like

In 1980, the mobile offshore drilling unit Alexander L. Kielland capsized in the North Sea during a storm. One hundred and twenty-three people died. The formal investigation concluded that a fatigue crack in a brace end — a crack that had propagated from a weld toe over an estimated 10,000 …

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Offshore & Mechanical Engineering Foundation Programme

Building the Next Generation of Offshore Engineers: Introducing the Offshore & Mechanical Engineering Foundation Programme The offshore and marine sectors continue to face a challenge that many organisations recognise but few have successfully addressed. While graduate engineers often arrive with strong academic foundations, there remains a significant gap between university …

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DNV 2.7-1 Training Programme

Structural Design Training for Offshore Container Engineers An introductory article for engineering teams new to—or returning to—offshore container certification. The Problem Everyone Recognises and Nobody Talks About You have a container to certify. You know DNV 2.7-1 exists. You know EN 12079 is relevant. You have a spreadsheet that someone’s …

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Humanoids are heading to school as China readies them for real life

The first humanoid "training school" for robots of all shapes and sizes will open its doors in July, bringing together more than 100 different models made by a host of companies. As well as mastering real-world skills, the humanoids will provide unique data that'll be used to advance the bots that follow in their footsteps.

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Gemeinsam sporteln im Wedding: Kieztraining auch am Humboldthain

Die vom Leopoldplatz bekannte Sportgruppe Kieztraining erweitert ihr kostenloses Outdoor-Sportangebot und startet ab heute mit einem zweiten Standort im Volkspark Humboldthain – montags und mittwochs. . Mit dem Projekt „Fit am Leo“ hat das Team von YIGEIA in den vergangenen Jahren gezeigt, wie unkompliziert Bewegung im Kiez sein kann: Wenn nicht gerade tiefster Winter war, wurde auf dem hinteren…

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Neuro-Affirming Practice Is Not a Framework. It's a Way of Being.

So what does neuro-affirming practice actually look like?

Neuro-affirming practice is about being human with others, with empathy and attunement.

I think it looks like arriving without an agenda, following someone’s lead, not strategically, but out of genuine curiosity about their inner world. It looks like understanding that every person is already a meaning-maker: that meaning lives…

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Kongsberg Maritime wins simulator contract with the French Navy

Kongsberg Maritime has been awarded a contract by the French Navy to deliver advanced ship bridge simulation systems to the French Naval Academy, École Navale, located in Lanvéoc near Brest, France. Kongsberg Maritime press release The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process in which Kongsberg Maritime achieved the highest overall evaluation score. The ...

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Why “Green Exercise” Belongs in Your Routine Twice a Month

I do my best to string together a bit of inspiration in my daily workout routine. I go out of my way to weave runs through parks or finish on the streets with the nicest brownstones. I pay (more than I can afford) to train at a nice gym; it’s got repurposed beams and big […]

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