Artemis Technologies And Belfast Met Launch ‘Once In A Lifetime’ Apprenticeship
Artemis Technologies and Belfast Met have announced a new apprenticeship programme offering a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to play a role in the future of maritime transport.
It marks a major milestone for the Belfast Maritime Consortium project, led by Artemis Technologies, to create transformative marine technologies and a new range of zero-emission vessels in the city.
Commencing in September 2021, the three-year Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeship will combine classroom tuition with hands-on experience at Artemis Technologies, working alongside its team of world-leading experts.
Artemis Technologies CEO, double Olympic sailing gold medallist Dr Iain Percy OBE said:
Artemis Technologies Unveils mHIL Simulator & Digital Twin Capability In Northern Ireland
Artemis Technologies, which is leading a programme to develop a new class of zero-emission high speed vessels, has unveiled its mechanical hardware in the loop (mHIL) simulator and digital twin capability in Northern Ireland.
Artemis Technologies, which is leading a programme to develop a new class of zero-emission high speed vessels, has relocated its mechanical hardware in the loop (mHIL) simulator to Northern Ireland.
The mHIL simulator represents a multi-million pound investment over the past decade by Artemis Technologies and the Artemis Racing professional sailing team.
The company will use the mHIL simulator to streamline the development process and prototyping of the company’s Artemis eFoilerTM electric propulsion system and new green high-speed vessels, targeting the ferry and workboat markets.
Artemis Unveils World s Most Advanced Marine Simulator Unveiled on Belfast Lough
4th March 2021
Artemis Technologies has unveiled the world s most advanced marine simulator at its base in Northern Ireland. Pictured, from left, Philip Crain, Real-Time Simulation Manager and Dr Iain Percy OBE, CEO
Belfast Lough based Artemis Technologies, which is leading a programme to develop a new class of zero-emission high-speed vessels, has unveiled the world s most advanced marine simulator in Northern Ireland. The simulator represents a multi-million-pound investment over the past decade by Artemis Technologies and the Artemis Racing professional sailing team.
The company will use the simulator to streamline the development process and prototyping of the company s Artemis eFoilerTM electric propulsion system and new green high-speed vessels, targeting the ferry and workboat markets.
Major Recruitment Drive As Artemis Technologies Ramps Up Zero-Emission Ferry Programme
Staff numbers at Artemis Technologies, which is leading a Belfast-based consortium to decarbonise maritime, are expected to almost treble to 70 by the end 2021 and rise to 100 by this time next year.
It is part of a major recruitment drive by the company as it ramps up its programme to develop and build a new class of zero-emission fast ferries in the city.
The £60 million project, backed by UK Research and Innovation’s flagship Strength in Places Fund is being led by the company’s Chief Operations Officer, Professor Mark Gillan.