The Chinese automotive industry is embracing Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) technology, and Ansible Motion is taking advantage through a collaboration with Guangzhou Zeer Testing Technology, to bring cutting-edge simulators to the country. The first orders have already been secured
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See how the Rimac Nevera became the fastest electric production car ever to have taken on the famous Goodwood Festival of Speed hillclimb – as well as taking the title the fastest overall production car at this year’s event
Global expansion of VI-grade’s successful European Zero Prototypes Summit will bring regional automotive industry leaders together to showcase how simulation, driving simulators and hardware-in-the-loop technologies are accelerating new vehicle development programmes
VI-grade has entered into a partnership with Sound To Sight (STS), a specialist in sound design solutions for transportation. The alliance is intended to bring together the technical and creative expertise of both companies, combining NVH simulation and active sound design for vehicle development programmes
New features of the Simulation 2022.3 software update deliver enhanced cloud collaboration, efficient end-to-end simulation workflows, and design creation with AI-powered simulation
Out 20th anniversary issue! The May 2023 issue of Vehicle Dynamics International magazine is now available online, with features including Polestar’s chief chassis engineer discussing how to optimise the dynamics of a performance EV, EV-focused developments in tyre engineering, and 20 years of dynamics highlights
Based on accelerometer technology, Monalysis, a monitoring specialist, has developed a cost-effective measurement procedure that is being used by MAN Truck & Bus SE. The procedure is an efficient method for determining vehicle load and stress behaviour and makes use of high-accuracy accelerometers from ASC
Three providers of automotive simulation technology have joined forces with the aim of disrupting and improving how chassis components for autonomous vehicles are designed, tested and validated
Deakin’s Genesis simulator is the only one of its type in Australia, offering an immersive simulation experience via a 360°, 5m-high screen and variable virtual worlds. See it in action…
Deakin University has opened the country’s most advanced driving simulator, with the $9 million Genesis simulator from Ansible Motion intended to provide advanced research and innovation opportunities for mobility technologies and industry sectors