SIMPACK
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'''SIMPACK''' is a general Multi-Body [[Simulation software|Simulation Software]] which is used to aid [[engineers]] in the analysis and design of [[mechanical]] and [[mechatronic]] systems. |
'''SIMPACK''' is a general Multi-Body [[Simulation software|Simulation Software]] which is used to aid [[engineers]] in the analysis and design of [[mechanical]] and [[mechatronic]] systems. |
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| − | INTEC GmbH, a [[spin-off]] of the [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] (the German Aerospace Center), was founded in 1993 and now has representatives and partners all over the world. |
+ | INTEC GmbH, a [[Government spin-off|spin-off]] of the [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] (the German Aerospace Center), was founded in 1993 and now has representatives and partners all over the world. |
INTEC is solely responsible for the development of SIMPACK, a leading multi-body [[simulation software]]. |
INTEC is solely responsible for the development of SIMPACK, a leading multi-body [[simulation software]]. |
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Apart from the distribution of SIMPACK, INTEC also offers consulting and [[engineering]] services as well as SIMPACK training courses. |
Apart from the distribution of SIMPACK, INTEC also offers consulting and [[engineering]] services as well as SIMPACK training courses. |
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1996 Dr. Lutz Mauer, a respected expert in [[railway engineering]], joined the executive board and the company changed its legal status to a [[limited liability]] company, a [[GmbH]]. |
1996 Dr. Lutz Mauer, a respected expert in [[railway engineering]], joined the executive board and the company changed its legal status to a [[limited liability]] company, a [[GmbH]]. |
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| − | 1999 INTEC was prized as one of the 30 most successful German research [[spin-off|spin-offs]] by The [[President of Germany|Federal President]] of Germany. |
+ | 1999 INTEC was prized as one of the 30 most successful German research [[Research spin-off|spin-offs]] by The [[President of Germany|Federal President]] of Germany. |
2001 INTEC acquires all rights on SIMPACK from [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] (the German Aerospace Center). |
2001 INTEC acquires all rights on SIMPACK from [[German Aerospace Center|DLR]] (the German Aerospace Center). |
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| Location | Gilching, Bavaria ,Germany |
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| Sector | Software Development |
| Products | Simulation Software SIMPACK |
| Website | http://www.simpack.com/ |
SIMPACK is a general Multi-Body Simulation Software which is used to aid engineers in the analysis and design of mechanical and mechatronic systems.
INTEC GmbH, a spin-off of the DLR (the German Aerospace Center), was founded in 1993 and now has representatives and partners all over the world. INTEC is solely responsible for the development of SIMPACK, a leading multi-body simulation software. Apart from the distribution of SIMPACK, INTEC also offers consulting and engineering services as well as SIMPACK training courses.
SIMPACK is primarily used within the automotive, railway, engine, wind turbine, power transmission and aerospace industries. Within all industries SIMPACK is used for single component design and complete system analyses. Besides taking internal dynamics and control into account, SIMPACK can also consider any external influences on the system, e.g. ground disturbances and aerodynamic loading.
History
1987 German Aerospace Centre DLR and MAN start to develop non-linear research code SIMPACK.
1993 Dr. Alex Eichberger founds INTEC as DLR spin-off to commercialise and further develop SIMPACK.
1996 Dr. Lutz Mauer, a respected expert in railway engineering, joined the executive board and the company changed its legal status to a limited liability company, a GmbH.
1999 INTEC was prized as one of the 30 most successful German research spin-offs by The Federal President of Germany.
2001 INTEC acquires all rights on SIMPACK from DLR (the German Aerospace Center).
2003 INTEC Dynamics Ltd. founded as UK subsidiary of INTEC.
2006 INTEC Japan K.K. founded as Japan subsidiary of INTEC.
2007 INTEC France S.A.S founded as France subsidiary of INTEC.
2007 INTEC US Inc. founded as US subsidiary of INTEC.