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Bottman

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Bei VSTEP arbeiten?
« on: October 08, 2008, 11:24:17 »

Der anhaltende Erfolg, den VSTEP mit seinen Programmen hat, verlangt nach neuen Arbeitskräften. Gerade erhielt VSTEP eine Auszeichnung für eine der Sicherheits-Simulationen.

Wer also über die geforderten Kompetenzen verfügt und ernsthaft in Erwägung zieht, sein Betätigungsfeld nach Rotterdam zu verlagern, der möge einmal in den nachfolgenden Link schauen.

http://www.shipsim.com/ShipSimForum/index.php/topic,10872.0/topicseen.html

Wir übersetzen das mal nicht, denn selbstverständlich wird bei VSTEP vorrangig englisch gesprochen bzw. geschrieben. Was nicht heißt, dass dort niemand deutsch sprechen könnte... ::)

Wohl gemerkt, es geht um einen realen Fulltime-Job, es werden keine Spiele- oder Betatester gesucht!  ;)

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Bottman

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Re: Bei VSTEP arbeiten?
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2008, 11:26:50 »

Hier die Information zur oben erwähnten Auszeichnung:

VSTEP wins innovation award for ICT for better safety!
On October 2nd, 2008 an independent jury of the M&ICT and Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs awarded VSTEP an innovation prize for its project entry in the category ‘ICT for better safety’. The award is part of the 7th M&ICT contest of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, aiming to stimulate innovative projects that lead to adequate improvement in the areas of safety, education, health and mobility.

For this contest, no less than 51 projects were submitted of which seven winners were selected. A total amount of €4.8 million was awarded to the seven winners. The award ceremony will be held on November 19, 2008.

The winning project 'Samen Voorbereid Veilig' submitted by Serious Games developer VSTEP’s and Safety management consultancy Risk Management Control, focuses on improving the competences of Company Safety Officers. The project aims to both optimize the effectiveness of the organization’s own emergency response procedures as well as improving the cooperation and communication with the professional emergency services. Initial focus will be on hospitals and prisons where the mobility of the occupants is restricted. Leading hospitals, prisons and emergency services in The Netherlands have committed themselves to participate to this 24-month project, which starts in January 2009. The resulting application will become broadly available for both private and public organizations.

The jury lauded the project proposal as being professional, realistic and attainable, with solid financial planning.

VSTEP is very proud to have won this new award. It is recognition of its know-how and a confirmation of its leading position in the European Serious Games industry. VSTEP was also an award winner in the 5th M&ICT innovation contest earlier this year.

 

About VSTEP (www.vstep.nl)
VSTEP is the leading European provider of Serious Games. VSTEP develops professional training simulators for nautical training, emergency response teams, train drivers, safety officers and others. Since its founding in 2002, VSTEP has successfully provided training solutions for customers like the Royal Dutch Navy, Port of Rotterdam, Falck/Nutec, Shell, DSM and Dutch Railways.

About M & ICT (www.m-itc.nl)
Maatschappelijke Sectoren & ICT is an action programme of the Dutch government aimed at developing and implementing innovative ICT solutions to societal issues. The programme is an initiative of the Ministries of Economic Affairs, Internal Affairs, Justice, Health Welfare & Sports, and Transport, Public Works and Water Management. The programme runs from 2005 to 2009.

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