PITTSBURGH, March 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- In Simio's continued effort to pursue Forward Thinking, they are proud to announce their latest software release, Simio 8.136!
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This latest release features compatibility with the new Oculus Rift 3D Headsets. These virtual reality headsets created by Oculus VR allow users to walk through models they built in Simio virtually. In the past, Simio provided a 3D modeling environment where you could construct your model both 2D and 3D concurrently. Now with this new release, you have an entirely new perspective for viewing your model!
"Simio has always been on the cutting edge of innovation with the software," stated David Sturrock, Vice President of Operations. "This integration with Oculus Rift 3D Headsets allows our users to experience an entirely new perspective of their model."
Outside the Oculus Rift 3D Headsets integration, Simio 8.136 includes features such as geographic information system, GIS, support. This feature allows a user to specify the latitude and longitude values or search for a location by name or by address to bring maps into their model. For a full list of new features, visit here!
About Simio LLC
Simio LLC is a privately held company that is dedicated to delivering leading edge solutions for the design, emulation, and scheduling of complex systems.
Simio LLC was founded in 2005 by a highly experienced team. Founder and CEO of Simio LLC, C. Dennis Pegden, Ph.D., has over three decades experience in simulation and scheduling and has been widely recognized as an industry leader. He led in the development of SLAM (marketed by Pritsker and Associates) and then founded Systems Modeling Corporation. Dennis led the creation of the market-leading simulation products SIMAN® and Arena®, as well as, the finite capacity scheduling product Tempo. Now Simio is a market leading, 4th generation simulation product with patents for flexible object design and scheduling risk analysis. Simio object design eliminates text based coding for building models and planners can predict the risk in their detailed production schedules. Simio's unified model works for both facility design and managing daily operations. To learn more, visit simio.com or [email protected].
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