dSPACE opens new sales office in Osaka
dSPACE has announced that it has opened a new sales office in the city of Osaka, increasing its overall number of locations in Japan to four
dSPACE has announced that it has opened a new sales office in the city of Osaka, increasing its overall number of locations in Japan to four
dSPACE has recently announced that it is complementing its product portfolio for the simulation of electric drives.
The dSPACE group of companies, under the leadership of owner and CEO Dr. Herbert Hanselmann (69), have appointed Martin Goetzeler (55) as the new CEO, effective as of March 01, 2018
Version 6.0 of dSPACE ConfigurationDesk is now available
MdynamiX and dSPACE have expanded their collaboration between the two companies focusing on the development and testing of electric steering systems
In a joint project, dSPACE and RWTH Aachen University have developed a new simulation environment for electrical energy storage systems that supports a broad range of physical battery characteristics
dSPACE, a provider of engineering tools for developing and testing mechatronic control systems has announced the release of its production code generator TargetLink version 4.0
dSPACE has released version 4.3 of its AUTOSAR tool SystemDesk. The software now enables design engineers and software integrators to generate virtual electronic control units (V-ECUs) according to AUTOSAR R4
Thanks to the new dSPACE Power RealTime Library, it is now faster and easier to simulate circuit models that were developed in SimPowerSystems (MathWorks Simulink)
SCALEXIO, dSPACEs latest hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) technology, is now even more powerful with its new extension for a multi-processor (MP) simulation platform
Gemma Church examines how simulation and modelling aid the increasingly diverse renewable energy field
Scientists have implemented automation and LIMS software to help pivot laboratory operations and provide services to better understand and prevent the spread of Covid-19
Sophia Ktori considers how software integration helps ensure scientists work efficiently in the laboratory
A team of international scientists, including Nasa researchers, are using deep learning to map trees and bushes in the drylands of West Africa and the southern Sahara desert