by Charina Bartels | Dec 17, 2024
Algoma – Arc Furnace Controllab, in collaboration with Bluf Amsterdam, developed a trainig simulator for Algoma in Canada to the SteelSim VR platform. Steel cranes operate in a dangerous environment, 24 hours per day. If you want to improve the software that is...
by Charina Bartels | Oct 20, 2023
Tata Steel Digital Twin Last month Controllab completed the creation of a digital twin for Tata Steel’s LK25 crane. Below is a short video showing off a 3D animation we made of the twin. Our digital twins are simulation models that represent real machines with a high...
by Charina Bartels | Aug 24, 2023
INTERACTION IN VR A training simulator by Controllab Over the years we gained a lot of knowledge and experience on how to build both traditional and innovative training simulators. When it comes to training simulators, Virtual Reality (VR) is one of those new and...
by Charina Bartels | Aug 24, 2023
TATA STEEL Client: Tata Steel Port Talbot – VR Training Simulator Heavy industry job sites can be aggressive and hazardous environments. These job sites change every day. And what was safe yesterday can be potentially very dangerous the next. Training can be a...
by Charina Bartels | Aug 22, 2023
Controllab has automated its workflow for collision detection In steel crane simulators there are a lot of objects that interact through collisions; crane hooks colliding with lifting eyes, ladles colliding with the ground, etc. To simulate the collision physics...