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Official Launch of the Simthetiq eStore

Official Launch of the Simthetiq eStore

MONTREAL, Canada (November, 2011) / Simthetiq is proud to announce the official launch of the Simthetiq eStore. Users can now access an ever-expanding library of immersive and accurate 3D models and environments, pre-configured and optimized for the simulation and serious gaming industries. In following industry standards, file formats such as Presagis’ OpenFlight and VBS2’s p3d are available for all models within the library. Visit www.simthetiqestore.com to find out more.

Simthetiq’s Leopard 2A5 To Be Featured In Rheinmetall’s Tank Demonstrator At This Year’s CANSEC

Simthetiq’s Leopard 2A5 To Be Featured In Rheinmetall’s Tank Demonstrator At This Year’s CANSEC

Simthetiq is proud to announce the use of their VBS2 fully interactive Leopard 2A5 vehicle model in a demonstration at this year’s CANSEC. The Virtual Battlespace2 (VBS2) configured model will be featured in a new Tank Demonstrator which will be showcased by defence company, Rheinmetall.

Simthetiq Releases New Functionality Within VBS2

Simthetiq Releases New Functionality Within VBS2

MONTREAL, Canada (May, 2011)

Simthetiq announced today a successful integration of a new functionality within the VBS2 platform. The addition—targeted towards battle tank simulators—incorporates a fully working, dynamic clock (peri-UHR), unlocking an added potential to the vehicle’s optics which would normally have remained static.

Simthetiq Pushes for Interoperability Between Simulation and Games

Simthetiq Pushes for Interoperability Between Simulation and Games

Simthetiq continues to push forward with reusable virtual content across the most popular simulation and serious game run-time engines available. Recent development of interoperable military 3D vehicle models for a German-based armament company proves just that.

Simthetiq Wins “Best 3D Model” Award

Simthetiq Wins “Best 3D Model” Award

Simthetiq was the proud recipient of the Best 3D Model award, presented by Presagis for the use of the Presagis Creator in the development of the A-10C OpenFlight 3D model. The criteria for evaluation for this award included excellence in efficiency and appearance, as well as realism.