We consider it a professional recognition and honor that TV2’s “Innovator” program featured Econ Engineering in a 5.5-minute interview. With a focus on engineering simulation and virtual modeling, the interview offers a glimpse into Econ’s interesting professional activities and history.
The “Innovator” program series on the Hungarian TV2 channel presents the developments of Hungarian researchers, engineering feats, interesting innovations, and technical solutions of companies, all in an understandable way. The episodes highlight how various innovations affect our lives and how we benefit from them in everyday life.
When you hear the word simulation, many people might first think of computer games, but the interview introduces viewers to the world of industrial simulation and virtual modeling. Hungarian-owned Econ Engineering with nearly 100 employees and the largest independent simulation team in Central and Eastern Europe, is proud to offer simulation services and software as one of its main areas of expertise, which viewers can learn more about from the interview. Econ covers the full range of engineering simulation activities and is the official Hungarian distributor of several simulation software, including the largest and most versatile Ansys, and the leading injection molding simulation software Moldex3D.
The nearly 5-and-a-half-minute program reveals what industrial simulation is and what it is used for, what virtual models are, and how they can be used, for example, to conduct tests or optimize performance.
It also mentions why the simulation of airflow and external influences is important in the case of an aircraft, for example, and how such a simulation works. It talks about what successful R&D tender projects Econ recently completed and about future plans. Gábor Kiglics, CEO of Econ, discusses the company’s R&D team and activities, which require a very diverse range of knowledge and experience. There are several tender projects that are now bearing fruit after several years.
You can view the video presenting industrial simulation and its importance below.
For an English-subtitled version, please click here.