Cruden, an integrator of open architecture HIL/DIL driving simulators, simulator components and software, has installed an automotive simulator at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) simulation facility in Germany.
Cruden will demonstrate the latest LED panel visual systems for driver-in-the-loop simulators at the 20th annual Driving Simulator Conference in September.
Cruden has partnered with dSPACE, a provider of solutions for developing connected, autonomous and electrically powered vehicles, to supply the world’s first driving simulator integrated with a wet bench testing rig at the technical centre of a Chinese OEM in Shanghai.