Automakers around the world are finding that virtual testing and validation helps speed the development of new vehicles and saves money. GM has announced that it used virtual testing and validation ...
For decades, engineers relied on a “design–build–test–fix” loop to bring new products to market. Engineers would create drawings or CAD models, send them to manufacturing, and wait for physical ...
Volkswagen wants to one day forego real-world testing for self-driving technology. As a result, the German auto giant announced it is developing virtual "test drivers" of the sort to validate ...
BMW Group is ramping up its Virtual Factory initiative, applying digital twin technology to over 30 production facilities worldwide. This innovative approach allows the automaker to validate and ...
Volkswagen said it would use virtual validation to put driver assistance systems into production faster. The assistance systems of the next generation will then learn from virtually generated driving ...
The design and engineering process for the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq electric crossover will be supported by General Motors’ growing arsenal of virtual testing and development tools. GM pulled the wraps off ...