Ayden Marine Provides Domestic Maritime Software Support to State Universities

Ayden Marine has begun offering its domestically developed maritime software free of charge to state universities

News Yayın: 03 Şubat 2026 - Salı - Güncelleme: 03.02.2026 12:33:00
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Within this scope, the AydenLoad software is being allocated to Maritime Faculties, while the Ayden Marine Stability software is provided to Faculties of Shipbuilding and Marine Sciences.

These software solutions can be actively used by students and academics in stability and loading courses. In this way, students will have the opportunity to learn not only through theoretical knowledge but also with engineering software that is directly used in the industry. This approach bridges theory and practice, helping graduates become better prepared for the sector.

Ayden Marine’s initiative aims to strengthen the integration of domestic engineering solutions into academia. Thanks to this project, students will be able to work with locally developed stability and loading software without relying on foreign alternatives.

Company representatives emphasize that this step will, in the long run, both improve the quality of maritime education and contribute to the wider adoption of engineering software developed in Turkey across the industry.

Through this practice, which reinforces university–industry collaboration, Ayden Marine seeks to support the training of future seafarers and ship engineers to be more equipped and industry-ready.

As part of this initiative, cooperation has already been established with Karadeniz Technical University, and the project will be expanded to other state universities.

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