2024-04-11
New INTECO Equipment for Science and Studies at the Faculty
Representatives of INTECO recently visited the Faculty of Transport Engineering of VILNIUS TECH. During the visit, meetings were held with the representatives of the faculty, as well as the presentation and installation of unique equipment for studies and scientific research. This research will be carried out not only by the faculty's scientists, but also by students in the teaching laboratories of the Faculty of Transport Engineering. During the meeting, the unique INTECO solutions, advanced transport mechatronic systems for real-time control and process monitoring were demonstrated. The equipment demonstrations gave students and lecturers the opportunity to get a closer look at the valuable capabilities offered by INTECO devices.
According to the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Olegas Prentkovskis, "With laboratories equipped with such devices, we will strive to improve the undergraduate and postgraduate study processes and to expand the capabilities of the University researchers to conduct unique experiments. We are very pleased that more than 250 of Europe's top universities have such facilities".
INTECO is a leading provider of innovative training systems in the fields of transport, automation, robotics, instrumentation and process control. INTECO is a European company founded in 1997 by scientists and engineers from the University of Science and Technology (AGH) in Krakow, Poland. From the very beginning until now, the main interest and focus of its activities has been mechatronic devices for use in control engineering research and teaching. The company has developed a number of innovative digitally controlled laboratory devices, all of which have been supplied with detailed mathematical and/or simulation models and control hardware and software.
INTECO is increasingly involved in the development of integrated control solutions. INTECO has been an official MATLAB partner since January 1999. The company employs highly qualified staff and maintains close contacts with industry and education. The design of many products is based on the real needs of universities. Most of the products are exported. Such laboratory systems are becoming a necessity for students and researchers whose field of study and research is related to transport or mechanical engineering, automation or real-time control processes.
According to the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Olegas Prentkovskis, "With laboratories equipped with such devices, we will strive to improve the undergraduate and postgraduate study processes and to expand the capabilities of the University researchers to conduct unique experiments. We are very pleased that more than 250 of Europe's top universities have such facilities".
INTECO is a leading provider of innovative training systems in the fields of transport, automation, robotics, instrumentation and process control. INTECO is a European company founded in 1997 by scientists and engineers from the University of Science and Technology (AGH) in Krakow, Poland. From the very beginning until now, the main interest and focus of its activities has been mechatronic devices for use in control engineering research and teaching. The company has developed a number of innovative digitally controlled laboratory devices, all of which have been supplied with detailed mathematical and/or simulation models and control hardware and software.
INTECO is increasingly involved in the development of integrated control solutions. INTECO has been an official MATLAB partner since January 1999. The company employs highly qualified staff and maintains close contacts with industry and education. The design of many products is based on the real needs of universities. Most of the products are exported. Such laboratory systems are becoming a necessity for students and researchers whose field of study and research is related to transport or mechanical engineering, automation or real-time control processes.
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