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  • 26.09.2011

    szenaris represents the first time at the Berlin Security Conference

    In November 2011, first time szenaris exhibits at the Berlin Security Conference and presents the current training and simulation solutions in the field of security and defense.

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  • 05.09.2011

    szenaris at the Bundeswehr Distance Learning Congress

    szenaris at the Bundeswehr Distance Learning Congress from September 6th to 8th, 2011

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  • 28.07.2011

    Simulations reduce CO2 emissions by 98 %

    Using our simulation systems for training purposes does not only help to save original equipment, reduce accident risks and save money. This training method also “quite incidentally” reduces lots of CO2 emissions.

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  • All at a glance:

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Virtual Reality Simulations

Practice dangerous operations in safety

PC based learning with Virtual Reality Simulations means taking the user into a virtual test environment. These can be rooms, landscapes or underwater worlds where machinery is operated, vehicles are controlled or superstructures are built.

Recovery or destruction of hazardous materials with remote controlled robotic vehicles, or so-called manipulators, is an example of Virtual Reality training developed by us. The user can learn and practice the handling of such virtual manipulators while avoiding the danger of causing costly damage.

To achieve a simulated scenario like this, firstly a realistic 3D model of the vehicle is produced. Then realistic environmental conditions can be developed and physical properties can be produced for the vehicle.

And: To adapt the learning and practising even more to realistic conditions, the operators control the vehicle in the Virtual World with the original, real-world operating console connected to the PC.

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