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With the industrialPhysics app from Machineering, which is available via iTunes, simulation models created on the desktop can also be transferred to handheld devices.
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With the industrialPhysics app from Machineering, which is available via iTunes, simulation models created on the desktop can also be transferred to handheld devices.

With the release of IndustrialPhysics 3.0, the machine engineering team has integrated new features into the software. For example, synchronized mechatronic engineering is now possible via the so-called CAD offline buffer with workflow control.

With the "industrialPhysics App" from Machineering, which is available via iTunes, simulation models created on the desktop can also be transferred to handheld devices.

Machineering will be presenting numerous new features of the 'IndustrialPhysics' simulation software with Release 2.2 at the trade fair - and is accommodating users with different licensing models.

Everyone is talking about the digital twin, but many companies still find it difficult to implement. Machineering wants to support users with two new hardware products.
The digital twin accompanies machines and systems throughout their life - from the initial idea to ongoing operation and a look into the future. The aim is to avoid errors, optimize systems and prevent failures.

The automation industry has recognized the potential of virtual and augmented reality - as numerous showcases at SPS IPC Drives 2016 made clear.
At Machineering, trade fair visitors can test both virtual reality and augmented reality scenarios live - with the Hololens, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive glasses. Dr. Georg Wünsch, founder of Machineering, on the potential of the new HMI possibilities.
In order to be able to implement automation solutions in an ever shorter time, commissioning must move further forward in the development process. The continuous comparison of all disciplines and work steps through simulation can provide helpful services here.