TECOSIM coorporates with following partners:
TECOSIM coorporates with following partners:
The Rhein-Main-Neckar automotive cluster comprises a business cluster within the automotive industry in the Rhine-Main-Neckar region. The cluster fosters strategic alliances and numerous cooperative partnerships, and features about 600 members with TECOSIM among them.
At the interface between science and the business world, the Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart (ASCS) defines itself as a know-how facilitator and multiplier of new developments related to virtual vehicle development. Vehicle manufacturers, service providers, hard- and software manufacturers, and research institutions participate in five project clusters to examine vehicle-specific topics and current problems in numerical calculation and digitisation using an interdisciplinary approach.
Since 1994 Carhs gmbh supports the worldwide automotive industry in vehicle development and training. Focal points are vehicle safety and computer-based simulation. Besides open expert courses, Carhs also organizes industry-specific events and conferences as well as customized trainings for individual companies. As a knowledge provider Carhs conceptualizes and develops databases for requirements management in the car development.
Since 2007 TECOSIM and Carhs are closely cooperating in engineering and training.
Consilium is an affiliation of twelve medium-sized companies in the Rhine-Main region. Set up in 2011, the network mainly exists as a forum to exchange ideas between members and discuss real-life management situations. The participants’ aim is to learn from each other and coach one another on a reciprocal basis. The network is based on absolute trust as none of the companies is in competition with any other. Ten meetings take place a year, lasting half a day each. Members or external speakers also give motivational lectures regularly. The group’s chair rotates on a six-monthly basis.
Since January 2008, TECOSIM has been a member of DECHEMA, the German Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. Based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, DECHEMA is a non-profit making scientific and technical society founded in 1926 and today has membership of over 5,000, which includes scientists, engineers, organisations and institutions. DECHEMA aims to promote development in chemical engineering, biotechnology and environmental protection and take findings from research and put them to practical use.
TECOSIM and Weimar-based software and consulting company DYNARDO are collaborating on software development. The two companies are working together on a joint project to integrate key features in the ST-ORM software into optiSLang. The two are also partners in a consortium to further develop the innovative, multi-disciplinary development method TEC|CONCEPT.
TECOSIM is a member of the German company network “Erfolgsfaktor Familie” - Success factor family. Through this programme, the German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, top German business and industry associations and the Confederation of German Trade Unions are showing their commitment to making family friendly policies a trademark of the German economy. The initiative offers examples of success and field reports from companies which adopt a family-friendly HR policy with innovative measures. “Success factor family” also provides companies with the opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences on family-friendly HR policies and establish cooperative partnerships with other companies.
TECOSIM and Fast Concept Modelling & Simulation GmbH are working together in parametric development. The CONTACT Software subsidiary undertakes business activities in reliability assurance. The range focuses on the CATIA-CAA-based software Fast Concept Modelling (FCM), which provides greater automation in the use of numerical calculation.
All German car and commercial vehicle manufacturers and numerous suppliers, universities and research institutions have joined forces in the German Research Association of Automotive Technology (FAT). Under the auspices of the VDA, the German Association of the Automotive Industry, members work together on successful, joint, pre-competitive research. Projects are aimed at finding even better solutions to make future mobility safer, more comfortable and more environmentally friendly.
TECOSIM is a member of different FAT working groups, including the “Laminated safety glass” working group. Among other things, this working group acts as a project supervisory committee to monitor a research project for the German Federation of Industrial Research Associations. Undertaken by the Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences, the project is entitled “Experimental and numerical studies of windscreens under an impact load to improve pedestrian and occupant safety.” TECOSIM provides assistance for the project based on its know-how and experience in this field. During the final stage of the research project, the CAE development partner will incorporate the results into vehicle models by the automotive manufacturers taking part.
Founded in 1862, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce Darmstadt Rhein Main Neckar today represents around 70,000 member companies. These companies are based in the district-free city of Darmstadt and the districts of Darmstadt-Dieburg, Gross-Gerau, Bergstrasse and Odenwald. Besides being a member, TECOSIM is also serving on the Foreign Trade Committee.
The Lightweight Construction Cluster is aimed at assisting and promoting cross-industrial cooperation in lightweight design technologies. Launched by Landshut University of Applied Sciences in 2002, the network focuses on the key areas of lightweight materials, lightweight structure design and manufacturing technologies. Over 100 enterprises and research institutions collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, thus strengthening the capacity for innovation and competitiveness for all partners, including TECOSIM.
NAFEMS is an independent, not-for-profit body representing users of finite element analysis and related numerical methods. The association comprises 1,000 member companies and organisations worldwide, including TECOSIM. In addition to publications, EU projects and working groups, NAFEMS organises specialist seminars, congresses and workshops worldwide, including the biennial NAFEMS World Congress.
The state of Hesse sees electric mobility as a central topic in order to relieve cities and regions concerning emissions and traffic. At the same time it has an outstanding research and scientific discovery on the issue. The initiative “Strom bewegt (Electricity Moves) - Electric Mobility Hesse” coordinated all projects. The focus currently is on the application for the federally funded program “Schaufenster (showcase) electric mobility”. In selected showcase regions the practicality of electric cars and comprehensive approaches will further explored and taken forward.
www.strom-bewegt.hessen.de
With around 330 organised voluntary members, the Unternehmerverband Südhessen e.V. is the regional employers’ association based in Darmstadt. This organisation has been helping companies in the metal, electrical, chemical, plastics processing and service industries since 1950. Today, more than 300 companies and organisations with 65,000 employees in all hold membership and benefit from the association’s services.
The German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) represents the interests of the entire German automotive industry on a national and international level. In doing so, the association is able to draw on a strong power base since its more than 600 members consist of automotive manufacturers, suppliers and trailer, semi-trailer and bus manufacturers. The VDA is active in all areas of interest to the motor transport sector, such as economic and transport policy, legislation on technology, quality assurance and taxes.