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Vietnam has maritime simulation technology that meets the highest international standards.

For the first time, Vietnam's maritime simulation technology - a product of Viettel Group - has been certified at the highest level.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ26/11/2025


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Maritime training simulation system developed by Viettel High Tech

That is the Maritime Training Simulation System developed by Viettel High Tech (Viettel High Technology Industry Corporation) which has been certified by the international organization DNV (Det Norske Veritas) to reach the highest level in the maritime simulation classification.

Meet the highest international standards

DNV is the world's leading prestigious maritime classification and assessment organization, founded in 1864 in Norway, operating in more than 100 countries and playing a role in setting technical standards in the fields of maritime, energy and heavy industry.

This is the first time Vietnam has owned a maritime simulation system that meets the highest international standards. Not only is this a technological milestone, this certification also directly enhances the value of the simulation system for training and ship operating units in the country and the region.

Vietnam has maritime simulation technology that meets the highest international standards - Photo 2.

The internationally standardized system allows training courses to be built in accordance with the requirements on safety and ship operating capacity issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Viettel High Tech's simulation system is designed as a complete ship control room in a digital environment, realistically reproducing all operations and reactions of the ship during operation.

Students can practice navigating in a variety of complex conditions such as bad weather, strong currents, limited visibility or emergency situations that are difficult or impossible to replicate in real shipboard training.

Thanks to its comprehensive simulation capabilities and high level of realism, Viettel's system has passed all DNV assessment levels and is ranked at Class A - the highest of the 5 levels according to DNV-ST-0033 standard.

This result makes Vietnam one of the few countries in Asia that has the capacity to research and develop a standard cockpit simulation system, along with China, India, Singapore, Japan, and Türkiye. While the remaining countries still largely depend on purchasing or importing technology from outside.

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Viettel High Tech's simulation system is designed as a complete ship control room in a digital environment, realistically reproducing all operations and reactions of the ship during operation.

Create more cost-effective options

This certification confirms that the product fully meets the strict requirements of accuracy, authenticity and safety according to international standards, which are key requirements when training seafarers, officers and ship operators.

For units considering investing in simulation systems, the DNV certification that Viettel has achieved is an important guarantee of validity and practical applicability.

The internationally standardized system allows training courses to be built in accordance with the requirements on safety and ship operating capacity issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) through the STCW standards, creating conditions for training results and seafarer capacity assessment to be widely recognized.

As a result, training centers can confidently expand their training programs, while shipping lines or seaports have more options to organize internal training instead of relying entirely on overseas facilities.

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Viettel's system has met all technical requirements, directly evaluated by DNV experts through more than 120 measurements and 56 technical indicators.

According to reports from Market.us and Mordor Intelligence, the global maritime simulation market is expected to reach 6-7 billion USD in the period 2030-2033, in which the Asia- Pacific region has the fastest growth rate.

In the Vietnamese and international markets, the demand for simulation is increasing due to the tightening of STCW standards (International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) and the expansion of commercial fleets, while many countries do not have simulation systems designed according to routes, oceanographic conditions or specific types of ships.

Viettel's self-development capabilities create more suitable options in terms of cost and customization for domestic and regional markets.

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Source: https://tuoitre.vn/viet-nam-co-cong-nghe-mo-phong-hang-hai-dat-chuan-quoc-te-cao-nhat-20251124201018973.htm


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