Two new Cat Simulators are announced

The new Large Track Type Tractor and Mining Truck simulators are now available

The Large Track Type Tractor and Mining Truck simulators are set in an open-pit mining environment. — Photo courtesy Simformotion LLC, copyright © 20

The Large Track Type Tractor and Mining Truck simulators are set in an open-pit mining environment. — Photo courtesy Simformotion LLC, copyright © 2012

Simformotion LLC—a leader in heavy-equipment simulator training solutions—is a licensee for Cat Simulators for Caterpillar Inc. Cat heavy-equipment simulators deliver dynamic training technology and outstanding safety results through the power of state-of-the-art virtual training. Operator training simulators can help address initiatives such as safety and production while ensuring training can be delivered anytime day or night, regardless of weather conditions.

The company is proud to announce the release of two new Cat Simulator Systems for mining. The Large Track Type Tractor and Mining Truck simulators are set in an open-pit mining environment. Operators can learn the same machine applications that are found in actual mine sites but in the safety of a virtual environment.

Authentic controls combined with simulated exercises deliver a realistic training experience for operators.

The Large Track Type Tractor teaches:

• Control familiarization
• Machine walkaround
• Tramming
• Ripping
• Slot dozing
• Dozing over a highwall
• Slope maintenance

The Mining Truck teaches:

• Control familiarization
• Machine walkaround
• Mine site driving
• Braking
• Mine site hauling
• Loading with a rope shovel
• Unloading at a crusher and a highwall
• Full production cycle

Both simulator systems also include two Open Training modes. Plus, exclusive reporting features mean all simulator sessions are measured, reported and recorded so instructors and users can track progress. For more information, visit the Cat Simulators website.

Simformotion LLC announces 2013-2014 scholarship opportunity

Simformotion LLC has announced an academic collegiate scholarship opportunity for the 2013-2014 school year.

A $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student with an interest in pursuing a career in heavy-equipment operation, construction management, mining engineering or any heavy-equipment-related program. Students enrolled in an accredited heavy-equipment-related program at an institution that utilizes Cat Simulators as part of their training program, with a minimum GPA of 2.75, are eligible for the scholarship. The scholarship is open to students anywhere in the world meeting the criteria.

President Ken Pflederer said: “We at Simformotion are proud to help a student achieve his or her dream of building tomorrow’s cities. The students enrolled in community colleges, technical schools and universities are shaping the landscapes worldwide. Cat Simulators are an important part of heavy-equipment training programs because virtual construction and mining environments provide a safe place to learn actual controls and machine applications without worry of a mishap. Students can make mistakes and practise as many times as needed to master techniques.”

To receive an application for the Cat Simulators scholarship, send an email to: [email protected] with the word “Scholarship” in the subject line. The deadline for this application is April 30, 2013.

For information, see the website.

Simformotion LLC has announced an academic collegiate scholarship opportunity for the 2013-2014 school year.

A $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student with an interest in pursuing a career in heavy-equipment operation, construction management, mining engineering or any heavy-equipment-related program. Students enrolled in an accredited heavy-equipment-related program at an institution that utilizes Cat Simulators as part of their training program, with a minimum GPA of 2.75, are eligible for the scholarship. The scholarship is open to students anywhere in the world meeting the criteria.

President Ken Pflederer said: “We at Simformotion are proud to help a student achieve his or her dream of building tomorrow’s cities. The students enrolled in community colleges, technical schools and universities are shaping the landscapes worldwide. Cat Simulators are an important part of heavy-equipment training programs because virtual construction and mining environments provide a safe place to learn actual controls and machine applications without worry of a mishap. Students can make mistakes and practise as many times as needed to master techniques.”

To receive an application for the Cat Simulators scholarship, send an email to: [email protected] with the word “Scholarship” in the subject line. The deadline for this application is April 30, 2013.

For information, see the website.