Ansible Motion presenting at Instrumentation, Analysis and Testing Exhibition

Ansible Motion is pleased to be a presenter at the 2020 Instrumentation, Analysis and Testing Exhibition, which will take place on 31 March 2020 at Silverstone in the Silverstone Wing of the exhibition and conference centre.

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Ansible Motion's Gavin Farmer will deliver a presentation titled "How Driver-In-The-Loop Simulation is Providing a Short Circuit to EV Validation."

About the presentation

Ansible Motion Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulation is currently being used to develop EVs, placing engineers and evaluation drivers into early and regular contact with proposed vehicles and on-board systems. Much of new car design is iterative, drawing on early models whereas with the creation of EVs there are fewer historical references to draw upon. Simulation is a powerful tool for exploring unknowns as well as reducing costs, lead times and improving the final product. Ansible Motion will share use cases and diverse applications that show how EV developers can truly benefit from connecting humans to simulation space.

If you plan to attend and would like to have a point of contact, make sure to reach out to Gavin Farmer. He can share the latest advancements in engineering class Driver-in-the-Loop simulators.

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About Ansible Motion

Founded in 2009, Ansible Motion creates and deploys technology associated with the physical and logical simulation of human-experienced vehicles. We offer a range of automotive Driver-in-the-Loop (DIL) simulators featuring advanced computational and mechanical performance capabilities, and industry-unique motion and immersion solutions that create compelling virtual worlds for drivers and product development engineers.

Ansible Motion DIL simulators are used by automotive and research organisations around the globe to place real people into direct contact with imagined vehicles, on-board systems and situations. Our DIL simulators are designed, built and developed at our factory and R&D Centre in Hethel, England.

In 2022 we were acquired by AB Dynamics plc (www.abdplc.com).