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Stream Marine Technical strengthens alternative fuels offering with enhanced simulator suite

Stream Marine Technical has announced a major enhancement to its simulation-based training capabilities with the addition of a new Kongsberg K-Sim Engine simulator, marking a significant investment in the future of alternative fuel training for the maritime sector.

The new simulator will support IGF Code training for LNG-fuelled vessels, enabling students and seafarers to build advanced competence in areas such as fuel economy, emission reduction, and emergency response. Developed by Kongsberg Maritime, the K-Sim Engine platform is widely recognised for its realism, adaptability, and compliance with international standards, including DNV certification and full alignment with IMO STCW requirements.

Image of K-Sim engine in use

The additional simulator reinforces SMT’s commitment to future-proofing maritime careers and improving vessel safety and efficiency in the evolving alternative fuels landscape.

“As the industry transitions towards cleaner fuels, high-quality training is essential to ensure seafarers are not only compliant, but confident in managing these technologies,” says Martin White, CEO at SMT. “Our investment in the K-Sim Engine supports both immediate LNG training needs and future alternative fuel vessel scenarios as demand in this sector continues to grow.”

Image of K-Sim simulator screen

The K-Sim Engine joins SMT’s expanding simulator suite, which is purpose-built to deliver both basic and advanced training modules in a controlled and immersive learning environment. With global pressure mounting for greener shipping operations, the simulator gives crews hands-on experience of navigating the operational challenges of dual-fuel and alternative propulsion systems.

“We’re pleased to support SMT in delivering future-relevant training for the maritime workforce,” said Espen Liset, Executive Vice President, Digital & Simulation at Kongsberg Maritime. “By integrating our advanced K-Sim Engine technology, SMT can provide highly realistic, scenario-based exercises that prepare marine engineers to operate next-generation, low-emission vessels safely and efficiently.”

CEO of Stream Marine Technical

SMT aims to remain at the forefront of alternatives fuels training and address the skills gap associated with low- and zero-carbon fuels for the safety needs of seafarers across the world.
Source: Stream Marine Technical



Source: www.hellenicshippingnews.com

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