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28.05.2024

The Centre for Operation of Floating Objects officially opened

Deputy Governor of the West Pomeranian Region, Bartosz Brożyński, MUS Rector Wojciech Ślączka, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Infrastructure Arkadiusz Marchewka and Marshall of the West Pomeranian Region Olgierd Geblewicz cutting the ribbon
COFO was officially opened on May, 27th 2024. Eleven modern and well-equipped laboratories were made operational including 2 large-scale ship models.
09.01.2023

COFO project to continue in 2023

Project Director: Rector of the Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland  PhD DSc., Master Mariner Wojciech Śląska, MUS Prof.,
This year's work at the Centre for Operation of Floating Objects focuses on fitting out the facility with cutting-edge equipment and sets of research apparatus.
20.05.2022

Polish Marine Rescue Training Centre to be built next to COFO

Visualisation of Polish Marine Rescue Training Centre project
The Council of Ministers approved a long-term programme for new investment in the vicinity of COFO - "Construction of the Polish Maritime Rescue Training Centre".
28.02.2022

Construction of the Centre for Operation of Floating Objects (COFO) soon to be completed

The fitting-out contractors are busy carrying out the final works in our flagship facility and the largest university development project in the region in years.
21.03.2020

The construction of COFO continues

MUS research projects develop modern technologies - we work on autonomous navigation and unmanned ships, we also develop the usage of virtual technology.
11.12.2019

The Centre for Operation of Floating Objects (COFO) to be built in Szczecin

The Centre for Operation of Floating Objects (COFO) will be a modern facility at Dębogórska Street in Szczecin, with high-tech laboratories to set up in the near future.

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