Apros Training for Virtual Sea Trial Project

The three-day intensive Apros training for the Virtual Sea Trial project was held onsite on 6th-7th June at the University of Turku, Joukahaisenkatu 3, ICT-City 6th floor, Turku, and online on 10th June via Teams. Group photo credit: Andrey Mityakov, (UTU).

The trainers were Jari Lappalainen, Jouni Savolainen, Miro Eklund, and Reino Ruusu from Semantum Oy and participants were from the automation unit of the University of Turku, Novia University of Applied SciencesÅbo Akademi University, and Meyer Turku Oy.

The Apros software is used for the modelling and dynamic simulation of power plants, energy systems, and industrial processes. It is developed by Fortum Oy and VTT Technical Research Centre Finland and Semantum Oy is a development partner.

The VST is a 6-million-euro public research project. The overarching objective is to develop concepts of unified, distributed test environments for virtual sea trials and commissioning for the whole shipbuilding ecosystem. Establishing a shared test environment between the shipyard, vendors, and research organizations makes it possible to ensure that system-level testing can be performed early in the shipbuilding process.

Read more:

VST – Project summary

VST- First Kick-off Seminar | Workshop | Hackathon

VST – Carbon Neutral Horizon (hiilineutraali horisontti) Event

VST – Meet our new Project Researchers

VST – Mixed Reality

VST – Novia’s press release

VST – Novia’s press release in Finnish