The Technical University of Varna, TUV, (www.tu-varna.bg ) is the second-largest technological University in Bulgaria. With over 5500 undergraduate and graduate students and over 100 PhD students, TUV is of regional and national importance. Historically, TUV is the first Bulgarian University accredited by EUA (The European University Association) and the first implementing the ISO (International Organization for Standardisation) quality management system. Within the structure of TUV are four Faculties, a Business Park, and a Research Institute. TUV trains engineers for shipbuilding, transport, machinery, electronics, electricity, information, and communications technology. The main educational and research areas of TUV are Information and Communication Technology; Computer Science and Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Technology; Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Automation; Power Generation and Transmission; Transport and Marine Sciences; Renewable Energy Sources; Ecology and Technologies for Environmental Protection; Industrial Management, etc. The TUV Maritime Qualification Center, MQC, https://www.mqc-tu.com/en/, carry out training and research activities oriented towards the design of new ports and facilities, fairways and new VR models, research of ship behaviour in narrow channels using advanced 3D visualizations, sailing with disabled vessels, and providing various tests with different ship models.