Aimsun participa en la iniciativa de Ciudades Inteligentes de la FIA

Diciembre de 2020: La Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) acaba de anunciar que Siemens es su proveedor oficial de soluciones de movilidad urbana.
Nuevo lanzamiento de Simcenter Prescan

Diciembre de 2020: Siemens anuncia el lanzamiento de Simcenter Prescan 2020.4, la plataforma de simulación basada en física para la prueba y el desarrollo de vehículos automatizados.
Siemens Mobility anuncia la división del área de ITS

Noviembre de 2020: Markus Schlitt y Jan Villwock anunciaron esta mañana que ITS será una entidad legal separada en el nuevo año fiscal.
Webinar: Post-pandemic mobility analysis and modeling

As part of the Siemens ITS Summer Webinar Series, Matthew Juckes demonstrates how adaptable models will be key to understanding how new trip decisions could impact traffic.
First interface between Aimsun software and Simcenter Prescan

Nov 2019: Use the Aimsun plugin to automatically generate traffic based on human behavior and then analyze the effect of the ego vehicle with respect to traffic flows.
Simulating a mobility revolution: connected and autonomous vehicles

Intertraffic World Showcase, Nov 2018: Testing smart mobility doesn’t begin on the road – modeling software creates virtual worlds where vehicle manufacturers and traffic managers can safely explore the limits of CAV technology.
Aimsun believes that simulation is key for CAV testing

ITS World Congress Daily News, Sept 2018: Simulation software takes the risk out of testing, has the flexibility to allow a multitude of variables, and the speed to run multiple simulations in minutes.
Siemens and Aimsun announce acquisition deal

Intertraffic Amsterdam Daily News, March 2018: In the biggest deal announced at the show, electronics giant Siemens acquired mobility modeling specialist Aimsun for an undisclosed sum.
Siemens acquires Aimsun

Siemens announces at Intertraffic Amsterdam that Aimsun SL will complement the existing Siemens portfolio in the Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) segment. Closing is planned for April 2018.