Learn more about simulation suites used in rail systems design activities.

 

 

HI-SIM Technology Engineering Ltd. Co. provides engineering consultancy and software development services to the rail industry. It provides simulation studies with its EN50641-certified Hi-SimuX software that helps engineers and operators with design and performance optimisation for traction power systems, signalling systems, train movement operation, and energy consumption. In the presentation the Hi-SimuX Rail System Simulation Suite will be introduced. Brief notes from case studies will be presented. Examples will cover high-profile projects such as intermittent charged e-BRT systems, headway and traction system simulations, and optimisation of rolling stock traction package and traction system design.

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  • By registering for this webinar, you agree that the webinar will be recorded and published on the website of the European Railway Clusters Initiative (ERCI).
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About ERCI

This webinar is organised by the European Railway Clusters Initiative (ERCI). ERCI comprises 15 research and innovation-oriented railway technology clusters, covering 16 countries. ERCI represents more than 1,500 SMEs and aims to promote innovation and the development of new business opportunities as a means to sustainably strengthen competitiveness within the European railway industry. ERCI promotes cooperation between industry and research, initiates innovation projects, organises B2B meetings and workshops. This also includes promoting visibility and networking at EU level.

 

About the STARS project

The application of advanced technologies and their Europe-wide dissemination in internal company processes should help to significantly improve the adaptability of traditional SMEs from the rail and mobility sector to the changed economic environment after the Corona crisis and to increase their competitiveness on a European scale. The project thus contributes to the European Commission’s economic stimulus package. To achieve this, the STARS project aims to support international cooperation between technology-savvy SMEs/start-ups and traditional SMEs.