SIMUL8 Awards Indian Universities Educational Site Licenses

Top Quote To help students discover the benefits of simulation, SIMUL8 Corporation awards Educational Site Licenses at the recent International Simulation Conference of India (ISCI). End Quote
  • Boston, MA-NH (1888PressRelease) March 13, 2012 - SIMUL8 Corporation, developers of the industry leading simulation software package, SIMUL8, awarded Educational Site Licenses to university professors at the ISCI conference last month. With the growing simulation market in India this presented itself as a great opportunity for the software company to get SIMUL8 into universities worldwide.

    Driven to not only improve their products, but their customers' experience, SIMUL8 Corporation revolutionized the market by transforming simulation from a technically complex task to something that could be used by people from any skill set. At SIMUL8, their goal is to make the benefits of simulation accessible to mainstream computer users, while also offering a great customer experience with fantastic online support - which is also offered to students in their Student Zone.

    Dr. Mark Elder, SIMUL8 Corporation's Founder and CEO has highlighted that the benefit of teaching simulation with SIMUL8 is the ease in which students can go from knowing very little about simulation to building their first simulation in an hour. This showcases how easy to use SIMUL8 is. While the benefits of SIMUL8 products are recognized, there is also a strong desire to highlight benefits of simulation as a whole, so students can see how efficiency improves when simulation is used.

    By offering free Educational Site Licenses at ISCI, SIMUL8 can now provide support for teaching and research with simulation. Indian universities will now be able to join Dartmouth University, MIT Sloan School of Management, and IESEG School of Management as schools using SIMUL8 software.

    To find out more about SIMUL8 head to www.SIMUL8.com

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