Road, Track, and Environment Development in CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim Web Seminar

In an effort to assist our current customers in using our products and provide information for new and potential users, Mechanical Simulation is continuing our ongoing web seminar series. These online seminars are the perfect opportunity to learn more about our software from the convenience of your own PC! All you need is an internet connection to watch and a phone line to listen to our experts in action, as they present features of the software and respond to your questions.

Join us on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 10:00 am EDT to learn about road, track, and environment development in CarSim, TruckSim, and BikeSim. To register for the web seminar, please click here.

To check out all of our upcoming web seminars, please visit our website.

We look forward to you joining us!

Chris Kersting, President and CEO of SEMA (Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association) drives the CarSim/SSI driving simulator at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada last week. Our simulator was part of the Suspension Task Force, Wheel and Tire Committee, and ESC Technical Briefing sessions.  Attendees could also drive SSI's simulator in the SUPERLIFT Suspension Systems booth at SEMA. SEMA attracts over 100,000 attendees to this annual event.

For more information on driving simulators, please email us.

 

 

 

  November 11, 2008

Join us at I/ITSEC!

Mechanical Simulation staff will be on hand in Orlando, Florida for the I/ITSEC show on December 1-4, 2008. Be sure to stop by our booth, #404.



Training Class

Learn about TruckSim by participating in our hands-on training class on Thursday, November 13, 2008 at our Ann Arbor, MI office. For more information or to sign up, please email us.



Magazine Article

In the tenth anniversary special edition of Automotive Testing Technology International magazine, General Motor's use of CarSim is featured. CarSim from Mechanical Simulation enables GM engineers to simulate vehicle maneuvers in a lab long before a vehicle is available for testing. To read the article, click here.