Tuesday, July 30, 2013

ForgeFX Simulators at SIGGRAPH 2013

ForgeFX would like to thank everyone who stopped by our booth last week at SIGGRAPH in Anaheim, The 40th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. If you study, create, or use computer graphics and interactive techniques, SIGGRAPH is the conference for you. ForgeFX was honored to be one of the exhibitors this year, offering a sneak peak at their latest 3D training simulator products, along with some cutting/bleeding edge hardware solutions.

ForgeFX Training Simulators
ForgeFX Training Simulator Station at SIGGRAPH
ForgeFX had both platform and desktop simulator stations available for conference attendees to try out. While few of the attendees had much experience operating the types of heavy equipment the simulators train operators for, they were able to jump onto the simulator and give it a shot, without worrying about potentially damaging a multi-million dollar piece of machinery. In most cases, people were able to quickly master the basic controls of the machinery at a high enough level to begin learning the more complicated process of using the equipment.

Training Simulator with Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display
ForgeFX Training Simulators Utilizing Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display

Most of our simulators run on traditional flat screens, though we are always experimenting with new hardware technology solutions. While not quite ready for prime time, ForgeFX demonstrated a prototype of a training simulator using a virtual reality head-mounted display systems. With more and more demand for movement and gesture controlled virtual reality, ForgeFX is constantly examining options as they become available and demonstrating their results.

ForgeFX Simulators at SIGGRAPH
Thanks from all of us at ForgeFX.
Thanks again to everyone who stopped by our booth and took the time to try out our simulators. We always love to see people using the products we develop, getting their feedback, and coming up with new ways to leverage simulator technology. If you didn't get a chance to visit us at SIGGRAPH this year please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss simulator development.

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Monday, May 13, 2013

Simulated Aircraft Deicing at Ramstein Air Base in Germany

The aircraft deicing training simulator that ForgeFX developed for Global Ground Support was recently installed at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The 3D simulator is a computer-based virtual training simulation system that provides an operator with the ability to practice and take a “performance test”, while performing a virtual aircraft deicing event in a 3D environment.

Aircraft Deicing Simulator
Aircraft Deicing Training Simulator at Ramstein Air Base

Air Force Staff Sgt. William Carter, 721st Aerial Port Squadron, instructs Chief Master Sgt. Martin S. Klukas, command senior enlisted leader, U.S. Transportation Command on the deicing simulator while Air Force Gen. William M. Fraser III, commander, U.S. Transportation Command looks on during their tour to the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Shovel Operator Training Simulator Demo Video


ProMiner Shovel Operator Training Simulator Demo Video

The ProMiner Shovel Operator Training Simulator, a 3D simulator developed by ForgeFX for P&H Mining, increases your company’s bottom line by producing an extremely well trained workforce. Operators become experts in moving more material in less time, significantly increasing the mine’s productivity. The training simulator allows both novice and veteran operators to train in a safe virtual environment, where mistakes become valuable lessons instead of costly mishaps. Training simulators lead to less real-world machine downtime for operator training, and higher overall efficiency levels, by providing a realistic virtual training environment where techniques can be mastered quickly and safely.

ForgeFX, a proud partner of P&H Mining Equipment, a division of Joy Global Inc., specializes in the development of custom 3D training simulators.

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Monday, April 22, 2013

MODSIM World 2013 Starts Next Week

MODSIM World 2013, a multi-disciplinary international Modeling and Simulation Conference and Exposition, begins on April 30th in Hampton Roads, Virginia. MODSIM World is a multi-disciplinary conference for the exchange of modeling and simulation knowledge, research and technology across industry, government and academia.

Areas of focus at the conference and exposition include:
  • Defense
  • Healthcare/Medicine
  • Engineering & Applied Science
  • Information Assurance and Cyber Warfare
  • Cross-Cutting Applications in Modeling and Simulation
  • Education/Workforce Development
  • Transportation, and Manufacturing.
The event includes a tour of the NASA Langley Research Center, NASA's oldest field center. Langley Research Center primarily focuses on aeronautical research and is responsible for a number of technology breakthroughs, including the development of the Lunar Landing Facility, that enabled NASA to simulate the effects of lunar gravity.

Conference Highlights Include:
  • Education and Workforce Development Track: “Teaching STEM through Modeling, Simulations and Games in Education”.
  • Defense Track: "Senior Leaders Perspective on Modeling and Simulation".
  • Healthcare and Medicine Track: “An Examination of the use of Simulation for Improving Healthcare Logistics, Learning, Knowledge, and Skills”.
  • Homeland Security and Cyber Analytics Track: “Modeling, Simulation and Risk Analysis”.
  • Manufacturing, Transportation and Logistics Track: “Simulation-Based Adaptive Decision Support in a Shipyard Environment”.
For more information about this modeling and simulation conference and exposition visit the MODSIM World 2013 web site.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Operator Training Simulator Supervisor Position Opening

Fircroft, a leading provider of technical recruitment services for the Oil and Gas industries, has an opening for an Operator Training Simulator Supervisor in Houston, Texas. The role is a full time contractor position, that requires 5+ years of Oil and Gas industry and Information Technology experience.

Job Description: Management of Operator Training Simulator (OTS) to ensure that all OTS trainers receive adequate training in all aspects of OTS operation, appropriate to their responsibilities and disciplines, so that the necessary level of competence Plant Operations and Maintenance personnel will be achieved. Ensuring information, data and systems contained in the OTS are accurate and 'up-to-date' with the LNG Plant equipment and processes. To develop training 'scenarios', training material, programs, schedules and delivery methodologies that ensure Plant Operations and Maintenance personnel are competent to perform their respective job/positions tasks and functions. This is a supervisory position, the incumbent is expected to orient, train and develop OTS Trainers on the team; provide appropriate coaching, guidance and supervision.

Full job description: Operator Training Simulator Supervisor

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

ForgeFX Develops Mining Training Simulator for P&H Mining

P&H Mining Equipment, an operating subsidiary of Joy Global Inc., hired ForgeFX to develop a custom virtual training simulator for their electric rope shovels. P&H Mining designs and manufactures mining equipment for the worldwide mining industry. This training simulator improves operator efficiency, reduces training and associated equipment damage costs, and increases revenue by maximizing operator efficiency. ForgeFX's custom 3D training simulators deliver hands-on learning experiences and simulated practice sessions, teaching the skills required to operate heavy equipment quickly and safely, increasing job site productivity.
Mining Training Simulator
Operator Training Simulator
The shovel training simulator helps operators learn to safely move more material in less time, maximizing a mining operation's bottom-line. The simulator allows operators to master the controls of the equipment, as well as the spatial relations challenges posed by the mining environment, before they ever step foot in a mine site. The training simulator can quickly and safely produce operators that will have fewer accidents, preform their jobs faster, and work more confidently. With this highly efficient workforce in place, mining operations are able to move more materials in less time, reducing their cost of production, and leading directly to an increase in profit.

Read more about this mining equipment operator training simulator: Shovel Training Simulator.

Monday, December 03, 2012

Medical Device Simulators Increase Sales

If you're in the business of developing and selling medical devices, you're all too aware of the difficulties of demonstrating your product to prospective customers. Sure you can hook it up to a live patient that is suffering from the ailment that your device helps to treat, but that's not very convenient when you're on a sales call or the floor of a conference hall. Medical device simulators, a proven tool for training, are excellent when it comes to demonstrating your product. Virtual medical device simulators allow you to demonstrate your product to anyone, anywhere, and at any time - critical features for any sales person.

CAE Healthcare recently announced that they had sold their 1,000th iStan patient simulator to the Paris Simulation Center at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. This patient simulator costs approximately $150k and can be programmed to mimic medical conditions by displaying typical symptoms, and then responding to treatment. Includes realistic:
  • Bodily fluids and secretions
  • Jugular vein distention
  • Lung, heart, and bowel sounds
  • Articulated skeletal structure
It's common knowledge that you can have the greatest product in the world, but without an effective sales and marketing effort in place, you're success is far from guaranteed. If you're selling pens it's no problem to demonstrate your product under any circumstances,  but if your product is a piece of equipment that works in conjunction with a human body suffering from a disease, it's a lot harder to show someone how it works. This is where virtual simulators come into play, by providing the means to quickly and effectively show a lead your product in action, can directly lead to more sales.