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FORCE Technology launches online simulator-based port & offshore renewables engineering studies

New SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies is a unique online platform offering global access to simulators for verifying the impact of maritime infrastructure projects on vessel safety and navigation.


SMM 2022: Hall B1.EG, booth 413 | 06-09-2022: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE




Brøndby, Denmark – FORCE Technology has expanded its engineering design and testing services portfolio to provide remote access to high fidelity maritime navigation simulation for the purpose of testing planned port and harbour construction projects. The new SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies unlocks time and cost savings during the planning and design phase of maritime infrastructure projects as proposed developments can be evaluated in real-time and under highly realistic conditions without the requirement to visit a physical simulator facility.


SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies is an expansion of maritime simulator developer FORCE Technology’s latest generation SimFlex Cloud simulator, a dedicated SaaS (Software as a Service) solution offering highly realistic navigation simulation for training purposes. It expands the company’s established engineering design and testing services making them fully available online, helping customers to reduce costs and accelerate the planning phase by providing easy remote and real-time access to highly accurate environment simulations based on the proposed structural and/or vessel routing changes.


All new environmental model designs are created by FORCE Technology engineers within weeks of receiving the engineering plan so they can be quickly assessed by professional captains, pilots and navigators using any of the 700 mathematical ship models in the SimFlex Cloud vessel database. While FORCE Technology already provides engineering check-out services using its in-house simulators, SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies introduces the new possibility of immediate online access for testing at any time and from anywhere with a stable broadband connection.


Navigators and bridge officers charged with harnessing their real-life experience to verify the impact of port and harbour design changes can operate their vessel models using a mouse and keyboard, a specially designed operator console for desktop simulation and can even operate their vessels in the first person using SimFlex Cloud’s new Augmented Reality (AR) functionality. Further, SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies provides the capability to automate test routes and specific maritime operations in order to produce trustworthy data over continuously repeated activities.


SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies is a highly efficient way to verifying the impact of any new maritime infrastructure, from large turnkey projects to smaller more localised work. Design test applications include navigation in relation to new or removed seamarks; the effects of the design and location of piers including width and location of landing channels; conditions for arrival/departure in existing or new ports; vessel movements in relation to both frequency and time, which contributes to the precise assessment of e.g., the risk of grounding; moored ship movement at open or closed facilities; and maneuverability in shallow waters.


“Engineering design verification is a key service provided by the expert team at our state-of-the-art simulator facility in Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark,” said Jan Michelsen, Head of Department, Simulation, Ports & Training at Force Technology. “Providing online access to these services through the introduction of SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies is a natural step that will help to optimise our customers’ workflows and allow them to make the most of their infrastructure planning & design budgets. The system also enables us to support customers from further afield, as online access significantly reduces the need for firsthand time with our full-mission simulator.”


Visitors to SMM 2022 can see SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies on the Force Technology booth, #413 in hall B1.EG.


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A laptop screen showing SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies
SimFlex Cloud for engineering studies provides remote access to simulate the effects of maritime infrastructure projects
A simulation showing a cruise ship and three tug boats
There are 700 mathematical ship models in the SimFlex Cloud vessel database

Media Contact

Jan Michelsen

Head of Department, Simulation, Ports & Training

+4523250255


About FORCE Technology

FORCE Technology helps companies become technological and sustainable frontrunners for the benefit of society. FORCE Technology is a technology consultancy and service company which strives to create positive technological change and make the world more sustainable and safer. Each year, thousands of customers entrust us with their products, materials, structures, largest potentials or worst challenges since we create security and value based on impartiality, confidentiality and knowledge. Force Technology



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