
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that both the Mabe Academy Air Academy were recognized with innovation awards at the CBTA training and evaluation center (CBTA).
- The MAB Academy, the Malaysia Aviation Group, has been recognized for its virtual virtual reality training program (VR) to deal with dangerous goods. The development of this app is a cooperative effort between the Mab Academy and the University of Malaya (College of Computer Science and Information Technology). Their leading solution simulates the scenarios of real life warehouse, enabling the trainees to train safely to prepare dangerous goods, classification and acceptance and deal with them. By mixing theoretical knowledge with practical experience in a virtual environment, the training program significantly enhances participation, understanding and operational preparation.
- AHlex has been recognized for its overwhelming training solution that was implemented in digital training and experienced to train dangerous goods. The solution includes three -dimensional goods simulator for both individual and total training, tablets based on tablet, wall projections and overwhelming floor. These advantages enable the participants to apply theoretical knowledge in realistic scenarios related to safety, support the development of critical competencies and improve the work of the workforce.
“The safe dealing of shipments classified as dangerous commodities is necessary. This includes dealing with lithium batteries, which are increasingly present in global supply chains. Dealing with these products requires safe professionals well -trained. Mab and AHLELE Academy is recognized with renewable prize. Brendan Sullivan, president of iATA Global Cargo, said. Our network, which includes 214 iATA CBTA, focuses on others on their example in raising the standards of industry level.
“A virtual reality program of the Mab (VR) academy has been developed to deal with dangerous goods to provide a safe and realistic environment where trainees can build practical skills by simulating scenarios in the real world, which reduces the risks while promoting preparation. Operations official at the Mab Academy.
“Since dangerous goods become more common in the goods environment, it is more important to train to reflect the challenges in the real world. Our digital training center is designed to help participants apply what they learned in overwhelming and safety scenarios.
The IATA CBTA Center Innovation Awards were launched in 2023, and all members of the IATA CBTA center are encouraged to implement solutions that enhance operational efficiency, safety and sustainability. Prizes were presented within 3road IATA CBTA Center was held at the IATA (WCS) Shipping Symposium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The selection of the iATA CBTA Center Innovation 2024 included a rating by an independent jury that includes industry experts, IATA representatives and independent conjunction. Entrances to their innovation, potential impact on industry and sustainability priorities, ease of use, virtue of implementation, and evidence -based effectiveness were judged.
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