Marine Technology Training Centre Moves18/12/2009 |
| Black Laser Learning heightens their visibility by becoming the latest addition to the Delaware Technology Park, a key strategic move that will enhance both local and global ventures in marine technology-related projects and initiatives. |
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“We decided to partner with all that the Delaware Technology Park offers the company,” says president, Vince Capone, a 30-year marine scientist and marine technology instructor. “I’m looking forward to leveraging the new facilities to broaden the scope of Black Laser Learning with more advanced training technology.
The Delaware Technology Park is partnered with the State of Delaware, the University of Delaware and high-tech industries, and with this new liaison, Black Laser Learning will have more access to commercial and university resources, including the highly respected marine sciences department. “The new space will help facilitate our current contracts with the navy as well as enhance our ability to expand our capabilities,” says Capone. “And it will also enable us to host onsite conferences as well as develop new training technologies and programs.”
The company’s new office is equipped with a high-speed, fibre-optic network that expedites high-tech communications and data transference. As of January 1, the new Black Laser Learning headquarters will be at 1 Innovation Way, Ste 400, Newark, DE 19711 USA. The telephone number remains the same.
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