Simulation software SIMIT
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simulation software
simulation software
simulation software
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Characteristics

Function
simulation, engineering, test, automation, optimization, safety, training, commissioning
Applications
process, foundation
Type
real-time

Description

The simulation platform SIMIT enables comprehensive tests of automation applications and offers realistic training environments for operators before real systems go into operation. This creates opportunities for process optimization and know-how retention which results in reduced commissioning time and significantly shortened time-to-market. Simulated, tested – let’s go! Increased lifecycle efficiency by simulating reality Real-time simulation and virtual training creates opportunities for process optimization and know-how retention which results in reduced commissioning time and significantly shortened time-to-market. Real-time simulation for more safety and reliability With SIMIT, you can comprehensively test automation projects and commission systems, machines, and processes on a platform at a virtual level. The simulation platform can also be used to create realistic training environments for operating personnel. Real-time simulation – a foundation for your digitalization strategy With SIMIT, you can perform simulations on a single platform that enable both comprehensive tests of automation projects and the virtual commissioning of systems, machines, and processes. Simulation means more efficiency throughout all stages in the lifecycle of manufacturing and process plants. At the same time, simulation opens up an easy opportunity for process optimization and know-how retention. Unlike the real world, real-time simulation provides you with a protected space for new test scenarios that can be reset or saved whenever or as often as you want.
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