Dynisma states its simulators could save US$10m per development program

Dynisma states its simulators could save US$10m per development program

Dynisma states its simulators could save US$10m per development program

Dynisma has stated that its virtual testing technology can save automotive OEMs more than US$10m per vehicle development program through reduced physical prototypes.

Already in use by multiple automotive OEMs, Dynisma Motion Generators (DMGs) offer benefits by setting new standards, pairing the lowest latency with the highest bandwidth to create “most immersive, realistic, and responsive driving simulation experience in the world”, the company says.

Dynisma states that an average vehicle prototype costs around US$500,000, and more than 50 individual prototypes are typically built for a single vehicle development program.

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Dynisma states its simulators could save US$10m per development program

2024-10-25 01:04