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  • ASIM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Simulation, Germany, Austria, Switzerland
    ASIM is a German speaking simulation society of about 650 simulation specialists. ASIM is a member of EUROSIM and regularly organizes conferences, meetings, etc. to improve the communication among its society members.

  • CENIT AG, Germany
    CENIT AG is a consulting and software specialist for the optimization of office processes in Product Lifecycle Management, Enterprise Information Management Services and Application Management Services. CENIT AG is Dassault Systèmes Dymola Certified Reseller for Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

  • Claytex Services Limited, England
    Claytex offers a range of consultancy services, products and training courses focused on the development and application of systems modelling and simulation tools and techniques.

  • Dassault Systèmes AB, Sweden
    (formerly Dynasim AB) has developed Dymola with a new technology for multi-engineering and simulation for use within automotive, aerospace, robotics, process and other applications. Dymola allows simulation of the dynamic behavior and complex interactions between, i.e., mechanical, electrical, thermodynamic, hydraulic and control systems.

  • Functional Mockup Interface
    Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard to support both model exchange and co-simulation of dynamic models using a combination of xml-files and compiled C-code. The first version, FMI 1.0, was published in 2010. The FMI development was initiated by Daimler AG with the goal to improve the exchange of simulation models between suppliers and OEMs. As of today, development of the standard continues through the participation of 16 companies and research institutes. FMI is supported by over 35 tools and is used by automotive and non-automotive organizations throughout Europe, Asia and North America.

  • German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics, Germany
    The System Dynamics and Control Department of the DLR Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics is responsible for advancing the state-of-the-art in system dynamics and control technologies for high-performance mechatronic systems in aerospace, robotics and ground vehicle application.

  • IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, USA
    The IEEE (Eye-triple-E) is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 380,000 individual members in 150 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others.

  • Ingenieurbuero Edel, Germany
    Design and simulation of switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) using SPICE-like circuit simulators and design of transformers for SMPS.
    Ingenieurbuero Edel also offers training courses in german language for SMPS circuit designers.

  • Ingenieurbuero Haumer, Austria
    Since 1981, Anton Haumer has gained experience in the design of electrical machines, complete drive systems and in simulation of electromagnetical, mechanical and thermal behavior using Modelica and Dymola. Further activities are product innovation and technical programming.

  • ITI Gesellschaft fuer ingenieurtechnische Informationsverarbeitung mbH, Germany
    Founded 1990, ITI is an internationally leading company in virtual system enginering. Our core business activities comprise the development of standard software tools for engineers and scientists. Apart from this, we carry out consulting, engineering as well as programming services at a high level of know-how, reliability and transparency.

  • Modelica Association, Sweden
    The Modelica Association is a non-profit organization with members from Europe, U.S.A. and Canada. Since 1996, its simulation experts have been working to develop the open standard Modelica and the open source Modelica Standard Library. Modelica is a non-proprietary, object-oriented, equation based language to conveniently model complex physical systems containing, e.g., mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents.

  • QTronic GmbH, Germany
    QTronic supports the implementation of an efficient development process for mechatronic systems. Qtronic's core competence ist the development and application of the most advanced simulation and test technologies for mechatronic systems. This includes the design, validation, optimization and the quality assurance of such systems.

  • SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers, USA
    SAE is your one-stop resource for technical information and expertise used in designing, building, maintaining and operating self-propelled vehicles for use on land or sea, in air or space.

  • Schlegel Simulation GmbH, Germany
    Schlegel Simulation provides state-of-the-art expertise in simulation technology for mechatronic systems: object-oriented physical modelling, signal-oriented modeling, realtime and hardware-in-the-loop simulation and model-based systems engineering.

  • TLK-Thermo GmbH, Germany
    TLK-Thermo GmbH is well experienced in computer simulation of thermal systems, focusing on mobile air conditioning and refrigeration systems as well as brake systems and thermal management systems in general.

  • Wolfram MathCore AB, Sweden
    As a full service provider of modeling and simulation solutions, MathCore offers MathCode, MathModelica and Modelica training as well as consultancy services including problem solving and customization projects. MathModelica provides an environment for model based design including support for modeling, simulation, analysis and documentation.

  • XRG Simulation GmbH, Germany
    XRG Simulation supports research and development activities of industrial corporations to enhance the functionality and quality of technical products by numerical analysis throughout the product-life-cycle.

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