Realising the ambition of teams, systems and missions with a digital approach to naval training provision
Operational technology has changed remarkably in recent decades, yet the methods used for training navies have remained largely unchanged.
By utilising digital technologies and advanced learning techniques, we are rewriting the rule book on training provision, so that it becomes smarter, adaptive and more informed, whilst remaining relevant for the modern navy and their operational commitments.
This will provide a more effective and personalised approach to individual and collective training, that improves outcomes, whilst simplifying service delivery.
By drawing on our heritage in manufacturing maritime products, as well as our proven success in naval, air and land training services, we are can provide a highly innovative approach to maritime training delivery.
Here is how:
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Flexible training
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Engaging and personalised training techniquesThe use of modern learning technologies and big data analytics enables us to make training more engaging, reflective of modern practices and tailored to the needs of individuals. |
Quality training informed by technical expertiseWe provide an infinite number of technologies to navies around the world, expertise that enhances our training, ensures our systems deliver high levels of fidelity and speeds up training validation processes. |
Highly realistic
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Transforming planning, preparation and delivery of collective training eventsThe preparation and delivery of simulation-based events, from smaller local activities through to collective training exercises involving hundreds of participants, can be expensive and logistically challenging. It also requires many hours of organisation and planning. NUADA reduces the time it takes to setup and manage simulation-based events, by automating setup, enabling the repetition or modification of past events and seamlessly connecting remote training devices. This results in significant cost savings and the ability to provide an agile response to changing requirements. |
Using non-invasive sensors to capture biometric data for analysisHuMans enables you to monitor and evaluate the performance of aircrew during synthetic training missions by monitoring the physiology of the trainee (which is normally only addressed through the subjective observation and opinion of an instructor). |
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Simplifying training evaluation by integrating software technologyBy connecting our Adaptive Learning Software Engine to learning management systems, we are able to utilise data to personalise the learning experience for each trainee by tracking what they are good at and focusing the training on their weaknesses. This speeds up training and improves outcomes. |
Using artificial intelligence to enhance human functionsWe are utilising AI to improve performance and maximise value. For example, there is currently a limited number of instructors available globally and AI provides a way of taking on some of the roles that would have traditionally been done through a human instructor. |
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Providing virtual representations of physical objects to aid understandingOur Digital Twin Technologies also provide virtual models of physical devices, processes or systems so that customers can explore and train with new solutions and concepts in a virtual or mixed reality, such as the use of unmanned vessels. |
Our products and services cover every stage of the training offer, from consultation and need-analysis, to provision, commissioning and delivery.
This enables customers to benefit from bespoke training solutions that meet their needs with absolute confidence. Our services include:
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Technical Services
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Business Services
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Thales’s expertise is vast, comprising complex and critical land, sea and air requirements in military and civilian contexts that have informed and advanced each other for over 100 years.
We have over 80 years modelling and simulation experience and have delivered multiple training centres to the armed forces, such as the High G Training Facility in RAF Cranwell for fast jet pilots and the Maritime Autonomy Centre of Excellence in Plymouth.
The work that we undertake also contributes significantly to the UK’s prosperity agenda, creating and sustaining employment opportunities, supporting inward and onward supply chains and maintaining a sovereign maritime capability of global renown.