Visual Components
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Visual Components is a developer of 3D simulation software for manufacturing. Visual Components software is used for applications including layout planning, production simulation, off-line programming and PLC verification.
History
Visual Components was founded 1999 in Helsinki, Finland. The company philosophy was to make manufacturing design and simulation technology easy to use and accessible to manufacturing organizations of all sizes.
Visual Components’ first product was a layout configuration and visualization tool for JOT Automation, a Finnish supplier of automated test and assembly solutions. Visual Components and KUKA have since released robot simulation, programming and 3D design software.[1]
In December 2017, KUKA announced the acquisition of Visual Components. Following the announcement, a statement was made by KUKA that Visual Components remain a hardware neutral simulation platform, and would continue to support and expand its list of robot models, currently 1,200+ models from 30+ robot brands.
Release history
Year | Product name |
---|---|
2000 | 3DVideo |
2000 | 3DRealize |
2003 | 3DRealize R |
2004 | 3DCreate |
2010 | 3DSimulate |
2012 | 3DAutomate |
2016 | Visual Components 4.0:
- Essentials - Professional - Premium |
See also
- Simulation software
- Visualization software
- Discrete event simulation
- List of discrete event simulation software
- Robotics Simulation Software
- Off-line Programming (robotics)
- Programmable Logic Controller
- Industry 4.0
- Automation
References
- ↑ A world leader in 3D simulation. In: Visual Components. Abgerufen am 26. Mai 2022 (amerikanisches Englisch).