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GSE Systems provides simulation training in Malaysia

 

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GSE Systems Inc. will provide its EnVision e-learning tutorials and simulation models to the Institut Kemahiran MARA (IKM) in Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.

The simulation tools will support the technical college’s programmes on oil and gas plant operations, helping to create the next generation of energy workers for Malaysia and nearby areas.

The EnVision tutorials and simulations will be used to prepare students on process fundamentals, controls, unit operations and new upstream modules for gas processing and LNG.

Santosh Joshi, Vice President, GSE, said: “The EnVision training solution is ideal for IKM and other technical colleges because the self-paced tutorials and universal simulations appeal to the students’ different learning styles […] This means operators can be prepared in less time than before, and can quickly begin filling open positions at the region’s many new energy plants.”

IKM Bintulu College provides a range of programmes based on the latest technology skills training for the Malaysian people. The college was formed with the mission to produce skilled, competitive manpower and to provide opportunities for lifelong learning.


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