February 8, 2025 - 03:24

IYRS School of Technology & Trades has unveiled an innovative virtual campus tour, allowing prospective students and industry partners to explore its marine trades and advanced technology facilities from the comfort of their own homes. This interactive digital experience, launched on February 7, 2025, highlights ten key areas of the campus, including the marina and wharf, providing an in-depth look at the school’s offerings.
The virtual tour is designed to be user-friendly, enabling visitors to navigate through various sections of the campus at their own pace. Each area features detailed descriptions and engaging visuals, showcasing the state-of-the-art equipment and resources available to students. The initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals who may not be able to visit the campus in person, fostering a broader understanding of the programs and opportunities available at IYRS.
This new digital tool reflects the school’s commitment to innovation and education in the marine trades and technology sectors, ensuring that prospective students can make informed decisions about their future.
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