
Cegeka brings in the Innovation Area of Internet & Mobile World 2018 the opportunity to see a Live Data application on a race track at work. The basic idea is to use technology in this dynamic environment in order to make real-time measurements of what is happening and provide real-time recommendations and feedback. Visitors interested in this mode of operation will be able to compete with each other, but also with Artificial Intelligence. The technology analyzes several factors, such as machine position, speed or acceleration, and recommends driving solutions for drivers.
In essence, the goal is to show that the chances of winning can increase considerably if real time data is taken into account. Similarly, the same reasoning applies to companies. They must act swiftly and adapt to the new circumstances without waiting for the end of the quarter or annual reports to make decisions.
Trencadis comes this year at the Internet & Mobile World with a simulator for training and testing civil and military air traffic controllers. All air traffic controllers are trained on simulators not only to acquire practical knowledge but also to know how to react in unforeseen situations and accidents. Incidentally, initial and periodic certifications that verify stress resistance, response speed, or decision-making capacity are made by simulating complex air traffic situations and emergencies or unusual situations.
The Trencadis booth simulator has the advantage of training the traffic controllers without having to travel to countries where this type of training is practiced, because the connection is done through the cloud to the simulator. Thus, training costs are substantially diminished, and distance learning is becoming more accessible. Created by a Romanian company in Cluj-Napoca, Trencadis’s simulator is addressed to Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP), public aviation and private aviation schools, air traffic controllers, and computer game fans.
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