New tramway simulator project for Nuremberg, Germany

CORYS is excited to announce that we have been awarded the German tramway simulator project for VAG.

The new simulation system will consist of 4 tramway models in one Desk Simulator, with motion and realistic computer generated images, including a tablet Instruction Station to remotely control the simulator.

Rainer Wendler, Tramway Simulator Project Manager at VAG said:
“After considerable market research and an exhaustive tender, we are glad to be able to implement a high quality driver training system by working together with an experienced and well known simulator manufacturer”

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