(February 2012) McLean, VA – MOSIMTEC is proud to announce a new partnership with the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC). VMASC is a multi-disciplinary research center of Old Dominion University and one of the world’s leading research centers for computer modeling, simulation, and visualization.
This partnership provides unique opportunities designed to foster increased collaboration and participation between industry, government and academia (IGA). It furthermore brings teaming opportunities, networking and branding benefits, research collaborations, and technology exchanges on a wide range of multidisciplinary M&S research that is unmatched in the region.
VMASC partners include select industry, government and academic organizations who value being on the cusp of innovation and technology, from small up-starts to established corporations, from national and international university research labs to city governments.
About MOSIMTEC, LLC (https://mosimtec.com)
MOSIMTEC is a Virginia based small-business, assisting clients to make better decisions through the application of decision support tools. The MOSIMTEC team has extensive experience working with leading computer simulation software and solving complex issues for clients across various industries.
About Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) (https://vmasc.org/)
Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) is a multi-disciplinary research center of Old Dominion University. VMASC is one of the world’s leading research centers for computer modeling, simulation, and visualization. The mission of the Center is to conduct collaborative MS&V research and development, provide expertise to government agencies and industry, and to promote Old Dominion University, Hampton Roads and Virginia as a center of MS&V activities. Working with more than one hundred industry, government, and academic members, VMASC furthers the development and applications of modeling, simulation and visualization as enterprise decision-making tools to promote economic, business, and academic development.