TWI Training and Examination Services Upgrade Video Recording Capability

TWI Training and Examination Services, the internationally recognized training provider, has placed an order for two digital video recorders (DVRs) from Scottish video specialists NETmc Marine. The new DVRs will replace old DVD recorders and better reflect the technology integrity engineers will find in the field during offshore operations.

2 TWI Colour Main medium sizeThe purchase coincides with TWI moving its South East Asia underwater training facilities from Thailand to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and will enable data to be transported for review via hard drives rather than fragile DVDs.

NETmc Marine DVRs have a well-earned reputation for longevity, with many customers still operating DVRs that were purchased 15 years ago. The latest DVR offering from NETmc Marine is a flexible device. Clients can buy a basic unit and add options in the field via a soft key and can even rent options, such as Coabis capability. The system is available as a 1U single channel DVR or a 4U multiple channel unit. The 4U unit can also be upgraded to multi-channel in the field.

TWI Underwater Training Team Manager, Marek Wojcik said, “NETmc Marine DVRs are well known in the integrity market and, with our relocation to Kuala Lumpur, it seemed like a perfect time to upgrade our DVR systems to expose our trainees to this technology.” A spokesman for NETmc Marine said, “We are very pleased to have been given this order by such a prestigious training school. It gives our products exposure to a worldwide audience of new inspection personnel and, subsequently, potential customers.”

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