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Virtual Bridges for a Case of Emergency
The German Federal Agency for Military Technology, Koblenz, has commissioned szenaris to develop a training system for the operation of makeshift bridges. The so-called foldable long-span bridges (FLB) are used in military and humanitarian missions when a region is cut off from land routes. The project has started in April 2011.
Virtual Explosive Ordnance Disposal in Cologne Exhibition Halls
Innovative solutions for training and education are at the centre of the ITEC 2011 trade fair, which will take place in the Cologne exhibition halls from May 10th to 12th, 2011. State-of-the-art simulation systems are becoming increasingly important in this context. szenaris GmbH will present an improved version of its virtual reality simulation “Remote-Controlled Robots” and its simulation system for building makeshift bridges to the international expert audience.
Up-to-Date Information on E-Learning Trends
E-learning in vocational education and training will become more and more important in the years to come, since the potentials are not even close to be exhausted yet. Furthermore, emerging new technologies provide constantly increasing possibilities, for example in the field of virtual reality. szenaris lives up to maintaining a good overview of this highly dynamic market and anticipating new developments. Our custom-ers and anyone interested can now benefit from this know-how even more directly: with the new szenaris Letter, which will be issued four times per year.
New Information Technologies for Training and Education
Public administrations and the Bundeswehr have a high demand for effective training and education. State-of-the-art learning systems can facilitate this task considerably and make it economically more efficient. szenaris GmbH will demonstrate this on the AFCEA trade exhibition in Bonn-Bad Godesberg on May 4th and 5th.
Seal of Quality: with e-Learning to respiratory Protection
While extinguishing blazes, the fire brigades’ fire chiefs and fire chief aspirants are exposed to many hazards. In order to reduce potential health risks, they are wearing respiratory protection devices. szenaris GmbH from Bremen has developed a training program focusing on the operation of such devices, which has now been awarded the vebn (Verband eLearning Business Norddeutschland) seal of quality.
szenaris on the Learntec 2011
szenaris has already received two renowned awards for the “SAFETY AT WORK online” learning program. From February 1st through 3rd, 2011, this program will also be in the focus of the corporate presentation on the “Learntec” trade fair in Karlsruhe. A further highlight is the presentation of training systems for the remote operation of autonomous vehicles.
Certification
szenaris GmbH awards Georg Flammersberger, digitalPROCESS & greenQUALITY, a contract to setup a DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 compliant Quality Management System.
szenaris exhibits at the 7th Bundeswehr Distance Training Convention.
szenaris introduces it's products and projects on the 7th Bundeswehr Distance Training Convention from September 7th through 9th, 2010, at booth 03. The presentation of the "Manipulator Vehicles Training Equipment" project, which has been developed by order of the Bundeswehr and will soon be delivered to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Centre of the Bundeswehr in Stetten am kalten Markt, constitutes a special highlight. Additionally, szenaris will conduct two interesting workshop presentations.
Comenius EduMedia-Siegel 2010
Even The German Federal Army is obliged, under § 12 of the German Safety at work Legislation (ArbSchG), to instruct their employees and soldiers about health and safety protection. For this purpose, szenaris GmbH, Bremen has developed a web based solution which has now been distinguished with an award.
UDT 2010
The Bremen-based szenaris GmbH, specialised in e-learning and Virtual Reality simulations, is exhibiting at the Undersea Defence Technology 2010 (UDT) for the first time. The UDT is taking place for the 23rd time this year and has come back to Hamburg.







