Succesful Sesam training held in March 2008 for CSBC, NTU and NKMU in Kaohsiung covering Hydrodynamic and Wave Load analyses.

After recommendation of our Kaohsiung customers CSBC, National Taiwan University (NTU) and National Kaohsiung Marine University (NKMU), who rented the Sesam software package in January and February 2008 respectively, DNV Software conducted the first ever Sesam training in Taiwan.
This course covered Hydrodynamic analysis and Wave Load analysis and was lectured by Peter Pan from DNV Software's Shanghai Office. For this 3-day training, the total number of participants were 16, five of them from CSBC, two professors and three graduate students from NTU, and three professors and three students from NKMU.
During the training, all participants were very earnest and came up with many useful questions. We would like to greatly appreciate the professors attending this training course with their great learning enthusiasm, although they have extensive professional knowledge. The professors not only paid attention to what the lecturer delivered, but were also very interested in the software operation. For each workshop, the professors interacted with our lecturer from time to time and turned 'thumb up' to both our course and software products afterwards.
CSBC has been a key customer of DNV Software in Taiwan. After this training, they are also interested in other modules of Sesam and plan to purchase some required modules and to upgrade their current version to web-version.
Professor Kuo of National Taiwan University recommended two new customers for us after the training and hoped that we can expand Sesam and Nauticus activities in Taiwan. The excellent technical support and training provided by DNV Software in Shanghai are very helpful in building the relationship with CSBC, NTU and NKMU. Through the contracts with NTU and NKMU, we anticipate that the professors and students who are very familiar with the DNV Software products can be powerful propellers to promote our software and solutions sales in the near future.
