1st February 2019

Presagis Launches New Modeling and Simulation Software Suite 18

Presagis today released the latest version of its modeling and simulation (M&S) software portfolio, M&S Suite 18. Comprising industry-standard software – such as Creator, Terra Vista, STAGE, Vega Prime, and Ondulus – M&S Suite 18 is setting a new standard for performance and workflow.

Leveraging an open, modular and standards-based simulation development framework, each product in the Suite has been improved. From the powerful content creation and simulation products to the high-fidelity sensor and visualization tools, Presagis M&S Suite 18 supports a full range of applications across air, land, sea, for the defense, security and intelligence markets.

Leveraging the momentum of M&S Suite 17 last year, the launch of Modeling & Simulation Suite 18 is squarely focused on performance and workflow. The Suite has been enhanced to ensure users are working faster, more intuitively, and more efficiently.

To accomplish this, Presagis prioritized customer feedback and invested heavily in ensuring that application performance took a large leap forward, while functionality and interface elements were enhanced.

“Every product in the suite has been improved. Creator and Terra Vista are faster, FlightSIM and HeliSIM now support take off and landings from moving ships, Ondulus IR supports SWIR (short-wave infrared), and Vega Prime has increased realism in marine environments. And that’s not even including the Suite-wide additions of physically-based rendering, support for DIS 7, and scripting tools,” said Stéphane Blondin, Presagis’ Vice President of Product Management and Marketing.

“We are proud of what we accomplished with regard to the M&S Suite and responding to our users’ needs. The enhancements and performance improvements in this release bring substantial value to the Suite and truly optimize the investment our customers have made in our products. Presagis is committed to delivering market-leading products, and continues to prioritize workflow, performance, and innovation.” adds Blondin.