Victoria, BC, Canada, Monday 25th
October 2004
Albacore Research Ltd. (ARL)
announced the introduction of ShipConstructor into the
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Systems Design
three-year diploma programs at the Fisheries & Marine
Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland (MI) in
St. John’s, Canada. ShipConstructor is the easy-to-use,
AutoCAD-based 3D product modeling software for the
design and fabrication of complete ships and offshore
structures.
Akin to the University of New
Orleans’ implementation of ShipConstructor for an
industry-focused approach to education, even more
students will now have a working knowledge of
ShipConstructor upon graduation, a significant advantage
when entering the job market.

Students at the
Maritime Institute are being readied for the job market
with industry-leading software such as ShipConstructor.
“Since the near global adoption of
computer aided drafting began, we have seen a continuing
evolution in engineering graphics as it has moved toward
three dimensional pictorial representations,” says
Mr. Mark
Wareham, Chair of the Marine Engineering Systems Design
program. “We have integrated ShipConstructor into our
program in an effort to remain a leader within the
marine industry.”
Students in the two programs at MI
already utilize industry relevant software for lines
fairing, power prediction, stability analysis, and
drafting. With the addition of ShipConstructor they will
now gain experience in powerful 3D production-based
software.
Having two programs as closely
related as Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Systems Design allows MI to take advantage of several
ShipConstructor modules.
Initially, second year Naval
Architecture students will be using ShipConstructor to
define basic ship structural components as an integral
part of the program's ship structure and shipbuilding
courses. In their final year they will build on this
foundation by applying their knowledge to the structural
elements of a major ship design project. The Marine
Engineering Systems Design students will then design and
model all the major engineering systems to suit the
conceptual design started by the naval architects.
In implementing ShipConstructor,
MI has partnered with the local design firm Genoa Design
International Ltd. (www.GenoaDesign.com), a
ShipConstructor user, to provide support and guidance.
Both parties will benefit in that MI will strengthen its
presence within the local marine industry, and Genoa
Design and other design offices and shipyards will have
ready access to trained graduates proficient with
ShipConstructor.
ARL will demonstrate
ShipConstructor at the International WorkBoat Show 2004,
Booth 2155, in New Orleans, LA, USA, from December 1-3,
2004.
For further information regarding
the Fisheries & Marine Institute at the Memorial
University of Newfoundland go to
www.MI.MUN.ca.