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Galileo Maritime Academy in Thailand Wants to Attract More International Students

Galileo Maritime Academy in Thailand Wants to Attract More International Students

Galileo Maritime Academy, a Thailand based seafarer training facility founded in 2015, has become a popular destination for both advanced seafarers and entry level crew wishing to complete its STCW 2010 and the new updated STCW courses.

“Over the last three years international professional seafarers coming to Phuket, Thailand for advanced refresher and other MCA courses in approved marine engineering, efficient deckhand, medical care, disaster prevention and management, vessel stability, security and rescue training, has increased by more than 100% each year,” said Anthony Gould, CEO and major investor in Galileo Maritime Academy, at the recent launch of their Survival Craft and Fast Rescue Boats training facility in Phuket.

Galileo Maritime Academy has now more than 20 MCA approved courses being delivered each month; therefore it is expecting further growth in international students from the cruise ship and offshore oil & gas industries. A growth in cruise ship operations based in Asia and voyaging to new Asian cruise destinations such as Phuket and Phang Nga Bay, the Andaman Islands, the Mergui Archipelago, Bali and Lombok, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, as well as the recovery of the oil and gas offshore operations should lead to a growth in students from those industries.

“My team at Galileo expected growth as our new IMO, MNTB and ISPS facilities came on line, but what has surprised us is the distance that so many of our students and captains are travelling to attend MCA courses here in Phuket. Over the last twelve months we have welcomed professional seafarers from USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Sweden, Norway, France and the UK, in addition to our local student groups from Thailand, Malaysia, India, Hong Kong and Indonesia,” added Anthony Gould.

Bill O’Leary, principal consultant to the Malaysian National Fund on marine development and one of the four partners in Galileo, also commented: “Safety and security at sea have always been important but over the last few years there has been an international review of maritime practices and this has led to new inter-governmental regulations and training requirements. Also insurance underwriters and ship owners are becoming aware of the need for higher standards and real practical experience in training exercises such as fire-fighting, rescue and survival operations and disaster management. MCA certification is the standard they trust and that is what we are now able to deliver in amazing Phuket”.

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