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Arotech’s Realtime Technologies, Inc. Provides Mississippi State University With High Fidelity Vehicle Simulator.
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Royal Oak, Michigan – September 15, 2008 -- RealTime Technologies, Inc. (RTI), a part of Arotech Corporation’s (NasdaqGM: ARTX)
Training and Simulation Division, announced today the sale of a new driving simulator to The Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems
(CAVS) at Mississippi State University.(more)
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Realtime Technologies, Inc. Announces today that it has been awarded a contract to provide Daimler AG a Traffic
and Experimental Control (TEC) Software package for their next generation driving simulator. |
Royal Oak, MI – Realtime Technologies, Inc., (RTI) announced today that it has been awarded a contract to
provide Daimler AG a Traffic and Experimental Control (TEC) Software package for their next generation driving
simulator. The new driving simulator will be located at the Mercedes-Benz Technology Center (MTC) in Sindelfingen,
Germany, to further extent and intensify the simulator’s use within the car development process of passenger cars
and commercial vehicles.(more)
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Realtime Technologies Inc. Announces Position Opening for Software Engineer. |
Royal Oak, MI – Realtime Technologies, Inc., (RTI) is currently developing state-of-the-art driving simulators, scenario authoring components and visual systems for the
automotive and military industry and are seeking a Software Engineer to support these efforts.
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Realtime Technologies Inc. Announces Position Opening for Full-time Development Engineer. |
Royal Oak, MI – Realtime Technologies, Inc., (RTI) is currently developing vehicle dynamics software for a variety of automotive customers and are seeking a Development
Engineer to support our real-time simulation and vehicle dynamics research and development.
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Realtime Technologies, Inc. Awarded Contract by Montana State University’s Western Transportation Institute to Provide High Fidelity Motion Based Vehicle Simulator |
Royal Oak, MI – Realtime Technologies, Inc., (RTI) announced today that it has been awarded a contract to provide Montana
State University’s Western Transportation Institute with a high-fidelity 6-DOF motion based vehicle simulator. Founded in 1994 by
the Montana and California Departments of Transportation, in cooperation with Montana State University, the Western Transportation
Institute (WTI) has grown from a small, university research office into a nationally recognized center of excellence in transportation
research and education. WTI employs a professional staff of over 60 engineers and scientists and conducts research for sponsors in 35
states and 5 countries. (more)
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