Seafaring and maritime operations are under constant development; digitalisation, safety and renewed environmental regulations being the most significant factors requiring readiness for change from maritime education providers. The global nature of seafaring also necessitates education to take place in an international context. This project aims to connect maritime simulator centers across the Baltic Sea. Simulator connectivity enables students to train within same virtual learning environment where multi-cultural communication and teamworking are integral parts of the training. Currently crossborder education between maritime education institutes and their simulator centres does not exist. Combining the best expertise into the project partnership, technical expertise in simulators of EMERA, specialization in simulator training structures of EKAMI, proven expertise of Xamk and Aboa Mare in simulation pedagogy and port management expertise in IVKHK enables creating joint maritime vocational education which measures up with the requirements set by labour markets. First tasks in the project is to conduct labour market investigation to elaborate set objectives. Then technical development of simulators to establish connection between simulation centres takes place. In parallel new education infrastructure is formed, guidelines for harmonized simulator trainings are created. New training methods, tools, e-learning platforms and best practices for simulation pedagogy are examined. Joint education is designed and demonstrated in course pilots themed in accordance with labor market needs. Joint programmes and learning materials developed are integrated into the existing curriculums. New transboundary simulator learning environment and deepened collaboration between education institutions provide maritime, port and logistics students most modern education improved in quality and safety, extending the employment opportunities of the students.