Challenge: a future proof way of working
In addition to the NMOC, the new building in Brussels also provides room for the front-end team (the IT service supporting the operations). A training room with twelve workstations and a teacher’s desk was added, equipped with identical resources and consoles as the main room.
The organisation’s biggest challenge was figuring out how to support the current operations while also preparing for the future.
By early spring 2022, Whitemilk and Barco presented a well-developed proposal to EUROCONTROL, including six large screens for the new NMOC. In terms of technical consoles, Whitemilk called upon the expertise of Creon. As a result, the project would now be led by three parties who understood the dynamics of a 24/7 environment.
Based on the EUROCONTROL requirements and after extensive listening, research and strategic consultation about concept and design, the project team presented EUROCONTROL with the operator workstation of the future. “EUROCONTROL’s forward-thinking approach, coupled with their openness to innovative ideas, has been instrumental in shaping our collaboration. Their initial ideas provided a solid foundation, and we gained full confidence in crafting a control room experience that goes beyond the anticipated,” says Jan De Keyser, Managing Director at Whitemilk.