Total goes virtual with AVEVA

Total E&P Norge has chosen AVEVA’s Activity Visualisation Platform (AVEVA AVP) to support training activities on its Martin Linge topside platform in the North Sea.

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Seeking an immersive training environment to facilitate advanced training for their HSE (health, safety and environment) and other scenarios, Total chose AVEVA after a competitive selection process.

“Total required a captivating advanced training solution to provide an accurate and realistic environment to familiarize staff early, thoroughly and safely prior to deployment on-site in the North Sea,” says Derek Middlemas, AVEVA COO and head of enterprise solutions. “While the facility is still under construction, the ability to perform realistic training scenarios in a virtual environment is important for initial safety familiarization activities. Later, such training methods  provide a risk free environment to practice more complicated and hazardous training scenarios throughout the life of the platform. AVEVA AVP, part of AVEVA’s advanced Immersive Training offerings, reduces the need to go on-site, thus resulting in reduced costs and saving of time.”

AVEVA’s digital asset approach enables solution delivery teams to enhance the use of detailed design models for purposes other than traditional design and construction activities.  AVEVA’s immersive training solutions provide a software platform allowing owner operators to tailor and repurpose design models for training, simulation and operational readiness activities.  Virtual training environments created using AVEVA AVP can enhance traditional training effectiveness in a manner that reduces overall training costs.

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