In its first entry, INSTEP won the Global Getenergy Award in the esteemed category of Education and Training Provider of the Year. This award recognises the oil & gas learning institution that has consistently developed and delivered industry leading programmes. INSTEP clinched the award from five other finalists, including NExT Schlumberger, which had won the Award for the last three years running.
Chandramohan M Saminathan, CEO PTTSB, received the award from Carlos Ortiz Gomez, Director General of Research, Technology Development & Human Resources Formation, SENER Mexico, at the Gala Dinner on the evening of 16 May 2016 at One Whitehall Place in London.
Following the award ceremony, Chandramohan spoke in a plenary session of the 12th Annual Getenergy Global Event on “Strategies for Practical Learning Experience”. He highlighted that PETRONAS has invested on world class learning facilities to support scenario based learning, and despite the current challenging low oil price environment, INSTEP continues to invest in simulation and virtual technology to meet the industry’s immediate demand. The recently launched Liquid Metering Training Skid, Pigging Test Loop and Virtual Reality Technology in the various Academies create a competitive advantage in providing quality learning at INSTEP.
Chandramohan also participated as a panel member for Career Planning and Mentoring for the next generation of young professionals. About thirty students doing Masters at various universities in London took part in the session.
INSTEP had an exhibition booth at the event which attracted visitors from various oil companies, training providers and service companies with high interest on its upstream downstream live training plant.
In its first entry, INSTEP won the Global Getenergy Award in the esteemed category of Education and Training Provider of the Year. This award recognises the oil & gas learning institution that has consistently developed and delivered industry leading programmes. INSTEP clinched the award from five other finalists, including NExT Schlumberger, which had won the Award for the last three years running.
Chandramohan M Saminathan, CEO PTTSB, received the award from Carlos Ortiz Gomez, Director General of Research, Technology Development & Human Resources Formation, SENER Mexico, at the Gala Dinner on the evening of 16 May 2016 at One Whitehall Place in London.
Following the award ceremony, Chandramohan spoke in a plenary session of the 12th Annual Getenergy Global Event on “Strategies for Practical Learning Experience”. He highlighted that PETRONAS has invested on world class learning facilities to support scenario based learning, and despite the current challenging low oil price environment, INSTEP continues to invest in simulation and virtual technology to meet the industry’s immediate demand. The recently launched Liquid Metering Training Skid, Pigging Test Loop and Virtual Reality Technology in the various Academies create a competitive advantage in providing quality learning at INSTEP.
Chandramohan also participated as a panel member for Career Planning and Mentoring for the next generation of young professionals. About thirty students doing Masters at various universities in London took part in the session.
INSTEP had an exhibition booth at the event which attracted visitors from various oil companies, training providers and service companies with high interest on its upstream downstream live training plant.