Manufacturing Industry

CARMAKERS GOING FOR A VIRTUAL SPIN.

Plastics News, April, 1999 by Pryweller , Joseph

PLYMOUTH, MICH. -- Cars whoosh by from the front and rear. Potholes jar the body. The vehicle buzzes and hums. It is a tension-filled trip. But it also is a virtual one, an animated journey of the mind courtesy of automotive supplier Johnson Controls Inc. The firm, one of the world's largest makers of interior systems, invested $3.5 million to open its comfort engineering center in July.

At the heart of the center, one of the world's first driving simulators shakes into action. The simulator re-enacts the sights, sounds, forces and vibrations of the road, according to a description in a JCI news release. But it also is a virtual-reality product-research tool that, for the first time, puts a driver behind the wheel of a car years before that model will be...

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