‘The world’s most realistic ship simulator’ features nine Barco F22 projectors to ensure the ultimate realistic experience
The Rørvik Safety Center has been providing education and training to shipmasters and personnel of fishing vessels since 1994. At the heart of the training sessions is the MarinSim simulator, where seafarers hone their skills in controlling vessels in extreme conditions like snowstorms or hurricanes in the highest possible state of realism. To make the training even more authentic, the Safety Center has swapped its previous main simulator for a more advanced training device from simulator developer Transas Marine International. Both Transas and display systems integrator project:syntropy, who delivered the fully integrated display including a large spherical screen, have a long history of working with Barco solutions. They were confident that Barco projectors would ensure the image quality, performance and reliability that an advanced installation like the MarinSim simulator needs.
More precise navigation
The 50m² room that houses the Transas simulator features a 4m x 12.6m spherical screen. Nine compact Barco F22 WUXGA projectors display the most high-precision, realistic images of nautical routes and waters. To ensure a perfectly matched projection geometry and color reproduction as well as a uniform picture quality across the visual display system, project:syntropy installed a camera-based auto-calibration solution from domeprojection.com. “We suggested installing a 240° spherical screen as that would give users the feeling that they’re really surrounded by the imaging, when standing on the bridge. The training thus allows for a more precise navigation closer to objects in the water like the fish harvesting cages. Barco’s F22 projector series is ideal for technically challenging and demanding applications like this set-up,” said Malin Hallbeck, key account manager project:syntropy.
Lifelike digital experience
“Never before has the bridge appeared sharper than this! The combination of the spherical screen and Barco projectors provides a lifelike digital experience,” added Helge Hestø Andersen, CEO at the Rørvik Safety Center. “Both Transas and project:syntropy are long-term Barco partners and it’s good to see them reaffirming their trust in our simulation projectors,” said Espen Olsen, Sales Director Training and Simulation Western Europe for Barco. “The Rørvik Safety Center is considered a true center of academic excellence that offers high-quality courses. We are proud that we can help them take their training to the next level.”