The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) have recently partnered in developing training programs to upgrade the skills of workers in the shipbuilding and ship repair (SBSR) sector.
(Photo from Unsplash) MARINA Administrator Rob
MANILA, Feb. 12 The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), through a virtual soft launching, has announced on Thursday the opening of the MARINA Training Institute (MarTI) located in the four-story MARINA Regional Office – Western Visayas building situated inside the Panaad Park in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City.
The MarTI, as an academic arm of the MARINA, is envisioned to be the country’s Maritime Innovation and Knowledge Center under the Program 8 of the 10-Year Maritime Industry Development Plan – providing, not only national, but global maritime leadership training.
The operationalization of MarTI is aimed to improve the capacity of MARINA and other partners to innovate and operate modern technologies, to spearhead programs to help the country tackle the changing trends in the maritime industry and to serve as a systematic educational and training system and facilities for all maritime professionals. Hence, the conduct of research shall form part of the operation of
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+ February 12, 2021 THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), through a virtual soft launching, has announced on Thursday, February 11, 2021, the opening of the Marina Training Institute (MarTI) located at the four-story Marina Regional Office–Western Visayas building situated inside Panaad Park in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City.
The MarTI, as an academic arm of the Marina, is envisioned to be the country’s Maritime Innovation and Knowledge Center under Program 8 of the 10-Year Maritime Industry Development Plan, providing not only national but global maritime leadership training.
The operationalization of MarTI is aimed to improve the capacity of Marina and other partners to innovate and operate modern technologies, to spearhead programs to help the country tackle the changing trends in the maritime industry and to serve as a systematic educational and training system and facilities for all maritime professionals.